Property Ownership
What is a 'license' in Delaware real estate law (not a real estate agent's license)?
APermission to use another's land for a specific purpose that is revocable✓ Correct
BA permanent right to use land that runs with the property
CA form of easement that requires court approval
DAn agreement to share land with a neighbor
Explanation
A license (in property law) is personal permission to enter or use another's land for a specific purpose. Unlike an easement, it is revocable by the licensor and is not an interest in land that runs with the property.
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