Escrow & Title
An easement by prescription is acquired by:
AWritten agreement between property owners
BLong-continued use that is open, hostile, adverse, and continuous for the statutory period✓ Correct
CGovernment condemnation
DExpress grant in a deed
Explanation
An easement by prescription is acquired through open, hostile, continuous, and adverse use of another's land for the statutory period (similar to adverse possession but resulting in an easement rather than full title).
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