Property Ownership

In Oklahoma, a property owner's right to exclude others from their property is:

AAbsolute with no exceptions
BSubject to reasonable limitations including government entry with proper legal authority (warrants, inspections), utility easements, and public rights in navigable waterways✓ Correct
CNot recognized in Oklahoma law
DWaived whenever the property is listed for sale

Explanation

The right to exclude is fundamental to property ownership but has limits. Government can enter with legal authority (search warrants, health/safety inspections).

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