Property Ownership
A Vermont property owner's bundle of rights includes all EXCEPT:
ARight to use the property
BRight to exclude others
CRight to override government zoning regulations✓ Correct
DRight to dispose of the property
Explanation
The bundle of rights includes the right to use, possess, exclude, enjoy, and dispose of property. It does not include the right to override government regulations such as zoning, taxation, eminent domain, or police power.
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