Property Ownership
In Montana, 'air rights' are the rights to the space above a property. A Montana landowner's air rights:
AExtend infinitely upward without limitation
BExtend to a reasonable height for use and enjoyment, subject to government regulation of airspace✓ Correct
CAre owned by the state of Montana exclusively
DCan never be sold or transferred separately
Explanation
Landowners have air rights to a reasonable height for use and enjoyment of their property. The federal government regulates navigable airspace above a certain altitude. Air rights can be sold (as in selling development rights above a building).
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