Property Ownership
An easement in gross in Arizona benefits:
AThe owner of adjacent property
BA specific individual or entity, not a parcel of land✓ Correct
CThe general public
DA government agency only
Explanation
An easement in gross is a personal right to use another's land held by a specific individual or entity (not attached to a parcel). Utility easements are commercial easements in gross held by utility companies.
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