Property Ownership
In Montana, the 'plat act' exemption allows agricultural land to be divided and conveyed without full subdivision review when:
AThe parcels are over 160 acres each
BThe division meets specific criteria under the Montana Subdivision and Platting Act's exemptions, such as agricultural use continuation or boundary relocation✓ Correct
CThe seller has owned the land for more than 20 years
DThe county has fewer than 5,000 residents
Explanation
Montana's Subdivision and Platting Act provides specific exemptions from full review—including for agricultural use continuations, boundary relocations between existing adjacent parcels, and other specific circumstances outlined in the Act.
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