Property Ownership
Which of the following best describes an 'easement in gross'?
AAn easement that benefits a dominant estate
BAn easement that benefits a person or entity rather than a parcel of land, such as a utility company's right of way✓ Correct
CAn easement created by court order
DAn easement that requires court approval to terminate
Explanation
An easement in gross benefits a specific person or entity (like a utility company) rather than a parcel of land. It does not have a dominant estate and may or may not be transferable depending on its nature.
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