Property Ownership
A Utah property owner who voluntarily dedicates a strip of land to the public for a road is:
AEntitled to just compensation from the government
BMaking a gift to the public; once accepted by the government, they lose ownership of that strip✓ Correct
CCreating a private easement
DCreating a license for public use
Explanation
Voluntary dedication is the owner's gift of land to the public (for roads, parks, etc.).
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