Property Ownership
Which of the following correctly describes 'appurtenant' as it relates to rights and easements in Alaska real estate?
AA right that belongs to a person regardless of land ownership
BA right that is attached to a specific parcel of land and passes with it when the land is sold✓ Correct
CA government-granted right that terminates after a fixed period
DA temporary right that must be renewed annually
Explanation
Appurtenant means 'belonging to' or 'attached to' a parcel of land. An appurtenant easement or right runs with the land — it transfers automatically when the dominant estate is sold. The right is inseparable from the land and cannot be transferred independently.
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