Property Ownership
A North Dakota landowner's 'bundle of rights' includes all of the following EXCEPT:
AThe right to use the property
BThe right to exclude others
CThe right to dispose of the property
DThe right to violate local zoning ordinances✓ Correct
Explanation
The bundle of rights includes the right to use, possess, enjoy, exclude others, and dispose of (transfer) the property. However, these rights are subject to government limitations including zoning laws, building codes, and environmental regulations. No owner has the right to violate applicable laws.
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