Property Ownership
A Wyoming property owner dedicates a strip of land along a road to the public. This is known as a:
APrivate easement
BDedication✓ Correct
CLicense to use
DRestrictive covenant
Explanation
Dedication is the voluntary transfer of private land to the public for public use (such as roads, parks, or utilities). Once accepted by the government, the dedicated land becomes public property and is removed from private ownership.
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