Property Ownership
In North Dakota, when a property owner conveys land to the county for a public road, this is an example of:
ACondemnation
BVoluntary dedication✓ Correct
CAdverse possession
DEminent domain
Explanation
A voluntary dedication is the donation of private property for public use. When a landowner voluntarily conveys a strip of land to the county for a road, they are dedicating it.
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