Property Ownership
A 'dedication' in Delaware land use law refers to:
AThe conversion of a private home to a historic landmark
BThe transfer of private land to public use (roads, parks) by a developer or owner✓ Correct
CA formal commitment by a developer to complete improvements
DThe preservation of land in a conservation easement
Explanation
Dedication is the voluntary transfer of private land or an interest in land to a public entity (city, county) for a public purpose such as streets, parks, or utilities, often required as a condition of subdivision approval.
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