Property Ownership
A Utah landowner's subsurface rights include all of the following EXCEPT:
AMineral rights
BOil and gas rights
CGeothermal energy rights
DRights to the airspace above the property✓ Correct
Explanation
Subsurface rights encompass minerals, oil, gas, and geothermal resources beneath the surface. Airspace rights are a separate category (air rights) extending above the surface, not subsurface.
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