Property Ownership
A Utah property owner who grants a conservation easement to a land trust gives up:
AAll ownership rights to the property
BSpecified development rights while retaining ownership and other rights✓ Correct
CThe right to sell the property
DThe right to pay property taxes
Explanation
A conservation easement conveys only specified development rights (e.g.
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