Property Ownership

In Hawaii, a 'perpetual easement' is one that:

AA. Expires after 20 years
BB. Has no expiration date and continues indefinitely with the land✓ Correct
CC. Can be revoked by the servient tenement owner at any time
DD. Is renewed annually by the dominant tenement owner

Explanation

A perpetual easement has no expiration date and runs with the land indefinitely, transferring to new owners of both the dominant and servient tenements.

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