Property Ownership
A Missouri property owner's 'bundle of rights' does NOT include the right to:
AExclude others from the property
BTransfer the property to heirs
CPollute the environment in violation of state law✓ Correct
DEncumber the property with a mortgage
Explanation
Property rights do not include the right to violate laws such as environmental regulations. The bundle of rights is subject to government powers (police power, eminent domain, taxation) and public interest laws.
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