Property Ownership
An easement appurtenant requires:
AA single parcel of land
BA dominant estate and a servient estate✓ Correct
CGovernment authorization
DPayment of annual fees
Explanation
An easement appurtenant involves two parcels: the dominant estate (which benefits from the easement) and the servient estate (which is burdened by the easement). It runs with the land.
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