Property Ownership
In Arizona, when a property owner voluntarily gives up property rights to the government without compensation, this is called:
ADedication✓ Correct
BCondemnation
CEminent domain
DEscheat
Explanation
Dedication is the voluntary transfer of private land to the public (usually a government entity) without compensation—often for roads, parks, or utilities as part of a subdivision approval process.
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