Property Ownership
A North Dakota farmer agrees to give the county a strip of land along the road for a public easement. This voluntary donation of land for public use is called:
ACondemnation
BDedication✓ Correct
CEscheat
DAdverse possession
Explanation
Dedication is the voluntary donation of private land (or an easement) for public use. It can be formal (by recorded plat) or implied by the owner's conduct.
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