Property Ownership
Under Arizona law, a person who openly, continuously, and exclusively occupies another's land for the statutory period may claim title through:
AEminent domain
BDedication
CAdverse possession✓ Correct
DPrescription
Explanation
Adverse possession allows a trespasser who meets all legal requirements — open, notorious, hostile, exclusive, and continuous possession for the statutory period — to claim legal title to property in Arizona.
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