Property Ownership
In New Mexico, which of the following best describes 'air rights'?
AThe right to breathe clean air
BThe right to use and control the airspace above a parcel of land✓ Correct
CFAA regulations governing aircraft flight paths
DThe right to install solar panels
Explanation
Air rights are the property owner's right to use and control the vertical space above their land, subject to government regulations (like FAA airspace limits). They can be sold or transferred independently.
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