Property Ownership

A Connecticut property owner grants a utility company an 'easement in gross' for power lines. This easement:

ATerminates when the property is sold
BIs attached to the property and does not terminate with ownership changes✓ Correct
CIs a personal right that cannot be transferred
DExpires after 10 years

Explanation

A commercial easement in gross (like a utility easement) is appurtenant to and runs with the servient estate—it continues regardless of ownership changes and is transferable by the easement holder (the utility).

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