Property Ownership
In Virginia, a property owner who allows public use of their private land for recreational purposes without charge has limited liability under:
AVirginia's Recreational Use Statute✓ Correct
BThe federal Recreational Land Use Act
CVirginia's Trespass Immunity Law
DThe Virginia Outdoor Recreation Act
Explanation
Virginia's Recreational Use Statute (Code § 29.1-509) limits the liability of landowners who allow the public to use their land for recreational purposes without charge, encouraging landowners to open their property for outdoor recreation.
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