Property Ownership
In Ohio, a 'cemetery lot' deed conveys:
AFee simple title to the plot
BTypically a right of interment or license to use, not full fee simple title✓ Correct
CA co-ownership interest in the cemetery
DOnly an easement for access
Explanation
Cemetery lots typically convey a right of interment or a perpetual easement rather than full fee simple title to the underlying land. The cemetery retains control of the land.
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