Property Ownership
The bundle of rights associated with real property ownership includes all of the following EXCEPT the right to:
AUse the property
BExclude others from the property
CDispose of the property by sale or gift
DViolate government regulations on the property✓ Correct
Explanation
The bundle of rights includes the rights to use, enjoy, exclude others, encumber, and dispose of property. These rights are subject to government powers (taxation, eminent domain, police power, escheat) and cannot include the right to violate law.
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