Property Ownership
A Colorado property owner grants an easement for a power line across their land. This type of easement, held by the utility company, is called:
AAn easement appurtenant
BAn easement in gross✓ Correct
CA prescriptive easement
DAn easement by necessity
Explanation
An easement in gross is held by a person or entity (such as a utility company) for their own benefit and is not attached to adjacent land. The utility company holds the easement regardless of who owns the surrounding properties.
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