Property Ownership
The term 'curtilage' refers to:
AThe mineral rights beneath the surface
BThe land immediately surrounding and used in connection with a dwelling✓ Correct
CThe air rights above a property
DAgricultural land adjacent to a residence
Explanation
Curtilage is the land and outbuildings immediately surrounding and connected with a home — the yard, gardens, and outbuildings closely associated with the dwelling. It has legal significance in property law and Fourth Amendment search and seizure cases.
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