Property Ownership
In Kansas, a 'dedication' occurs when a property owner:
ACommits to maintaining historic character
BTransfers land to the public — such as conveying streets or parks to a municipality✓ Correct
CEstablishes a conservation easement
DRecords a restrictive covenant
Explanation
Dedication is the voluntary transfer of private land to the public, commonly seen when developers transfer streets, parks, and utility easements to local government as part of subdivision approval.
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