Property Ownership
In Wyoming, a 'bundle of rights' in real property includes all of the following EXCEPT:
AThe right to use the property
BThe right to exclude others
CThe right to dispose (sell or transfer)
DThe right to override government zoning regulations✓ Correct
Explanation
The bundle of rights includes possession, use, exclusion, enjoyment, and disposition. Government regulations (zoning, building codes, eminent domain) are limitations on private property rights and do not form part of the bundle.
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