Property Ownership
A profit à prendre is a right to:
ACross another's land
BRemove resources (timber, minerals, game) from another's land✓ Correct
CUse another's land for agricultural purposes only
DBuild a structure on another's land
Explanation
A profit à prendre grants the holder the right to enter another's land and remove natural resources — timber, minerals, oil and gas, game. It is a non-possessory interest in land.
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