Property Ownership
In Ohio, a 'dedication' of land occurs when an owner:
ASells land at a below-market price to a family member
BVoluntarily transfers land (such as a road or park) to the public✓ Correct
CRestricts land use through a deed covenant
DGrants an easement to a neighboring property
Explanation
Dedication is the voluntary transfer of private land to public use — typically roads, parks, or public open space — through an offer by the owner and acceptance by the governmental body.
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