Property Ownership

An 'easement in gross' is held by:

AA. The dominant estate and passes with the land
BB. A person or entity (not a parcel of land) and does not require a dominant estate✓ Correct
CC. The government exclusively
DD. All adjacent property owners jointly

Explanation

An easement in gross benefits a person or entity, not land. It does not require a dominant tenement. Examples include utility company easements for power lines or pipelines. Commercial easements in gross are generally transferable; personal ones are not.

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