Property Ownership
A South Carolina property owner who has littoral rights owns land adjacent to:
AA river or stream
BA lake, sea, or ocean✓ Correct
CA government highway
DA neighbor's land
Explanation
Littoral rights apply to land adjacent to a lake, sea, or ocean (non-flowing water). The owner typically owns to the mean high-water mark and has rights to use the water body.
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