Property Ownership
Which of the following describes an appurtenant easement in Alaska?
AAn easement held in gross by a utility company
BAn easement that benefits a dominant estate and runs with the land✓ Correct
CAn easement that terminates when the property is sold
DAn easement created by a court order for landlocked property
Explanation
An appurtenant easement benefits a dominant tenement (the property it serves) and runs with the land, meaning it transfers automatically when the dominant property is sold.
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