Property Ownership
A property owner in Oregon dedicates a portion of their land to the public for use as a road. This process is called:
AEminent domain
BDedication✓ Correct
CEscheat
DCondemnation
Explanation
Dedication is the voluntary transfer of private property to the public for a public use (such as roads, parks, or utilities). It can be an express dedication (by written document) or an implied dedication (by the owner's actions over time).
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