Land Use & Zoning

The 'public trust doctrine' is relevant to Tennessee real estate in that:

AAll real estate transactions must be notarized by a public notary
BCertain resources (navigable waterways, tidelands) are held in trust by the state for public use✓ Correct
CThe state must approve all major property transfers
DAll waterfronts are open to the public regardless of private ownership

Explanation

The public trust doctrine holds that certain resources — including navigable waterways and their beds — are held in trust by the state for public use. In Tennessee, this doctrine affects property rights along the state's navigable rivers and TVA-controlled lakes.

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