Property Ownership
What is a 'dedication' in Idaho land use law?
AA religious ceremony for new construction
BThe transfer of private land to public use, such as donating street rights-of-way to a city in a subdivision✓ Correct
CA historic preservation designation
DA title insurance endorsement
Explanation
A dedication is the transfer of private land to public use. In Idaho subdivisions, developers typically dedicate streets, parks, and utility easements to the city or county as a condition of subdivision approval.
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