Property Ownership
In South Carolina, 'dedication' of land for public use typically occurs when:
AA property owner gifts money to a charity
BA developer conveys land to the public (streets, parks) as part of subdivision approval✓ Correct
CThe government takes land through eminent domain
DA church acquires land for religious purposes
Explanation
Dedication occurs when a private owner voluntarily conveys land to the public (for streets, parks, etc.). In subdivisions, developers typically dedicate roads and common areas to the public as part of plat approval.
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