Property Ownership
In South Carolina, 'ownership in severalty' means:
AOwning property with several co-owners
BOwning property alone as the sole owner✓ Correct
CSevering mineral rights from surface rights
DOwning several separate parcels of land
Explanation
Ownership in severalty means ownership by one person (or one entity) as the sole owner, with no co-owners. The word 'severalty' refers to being severed or separated from others.
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