Property Ownership
In Hawaii, the 'bundle of rights' in property ownership includes all of the following EXCEPT:
AA. The right to use the property
BB. The right to sell or transfer the property
CC. The right to exclude others from the property
DD. The right to ignore all government regulations✓ Correct
Explanation
The bundle of rights includes rights to use, enjoy, exclude others, sell/transfer, and encumber property. However, government regulations (zoning, building codes) always limit these rights.
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