Property Ownership
What is 'profit à prendre' in Idaho property law?
AA French term for property appraisal
BThe right to enter another's land and take something from it — such as timber, minerals, water, or crops✓ Correct
CA right to view a property before purchase
DA lien on property for unpaid services
Explanation
A profit à prendre (or just 'profit') is a right to enter another's land and take a portion of its natural resources — timber, minerals, gravel, game, or crops. It is an interest in land, unlike a mere license.
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