Property Ownership
A 'right of way' in South Carolina is most often associated with:
AThe right to build on adjacent land
BThe right to travel across another's land or the land reserved for roads✓ Correct
CPriority in purchasing neighboring properties
DThe right to fish in adjacent waterways
Explanation
A right of way is the right to travel across another's land or the land itself that is set aside for roads, trails, or utilities. It is a type of easement in gross or appurtenant.
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