Property Ownership
An appurtenant easement in Indiana is one that:
ABenefits a specific individual only
BIs attached to and runs with a parcel of land✓ Correct
CIs granted by the government for public utilities
DExpires after 20 years
Explanation
An appurtenant easement benefits a specific parcel of land (the dominant estate) and runs with the land, passing to successive owners automatically. It involves two parcels: a dominant estate (benefited) and a servient estate (burdened).
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