Property Ownership
In Hawaii, which type of easement is held by the public rather than a specific individual?
AA. Easement appurtenant
BB. Easement in gross
CC. Public easement (e.g., beach access)✓ Correct
DD. Prescriptive easement
Explanation
A public easement benefits the public at large, such as public beach access rights along Hawaii's coastline, rather than benefiting a specific parcel or individual.
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