Property Ownership

An easement by prescription is similar to adverse possession but differs in that a prescriptive easement:

AGives the user full title to the property
BGrants only the right to use the land, not ownership of it✓ Correct
CRequires payment of consideration to the landowner
DMust be recorded to be valid

Explanation

A prescriptive easement gives the user the right to continue using another's land (e.g., a path) but does not transfer title. Adverse possession results in ownership; prescriptive easement results in a use right only.

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