Property Ownership
In Ohio, the 'right of exclusion' in the bundle of rights allows an owner to:
AExclude the property from taxation
BKeep others off the property, subject to certain government rights (eminent domain, police power)✓ Correct
CExclude environmental regulations
DPrevent utility companies from installing easements
Explanation
The right of exclusion allows the owner to prevent others from trespassing or using the property without permission. It is subject to government powers such as eminent domain, police power, and taxation.
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