Property Ownership
In Massachusetts, the 'bundle of rights' associated with property ownership includes all of the following EXCEPT:
AThe right to use the property
BThe right to exclude others
CThe right to sell or transfer the property
DThe right to override government zoning restrictions✓ Correct
Explanation
The bundle of rights includes the right to use, possess, enjoy, exclude, and dispose of (sell/transfer) property. However, government police powers (zoning, environmental regulations) are superior and cannot be overridden by private ownership.
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