Property Ownership

In Kansas, the main difference between an 'easement in gross' and an 'easement appurtenant' is that an easement in gross:

ARuns with the land and benefits neighboring property
BIs personal to the holder and does not attach to any particular dominant estate✓ Correct
CCan only be granted by the government
DProvides more comprehensive rights than an appurtenant easement

Explanation

An easement in gross is personal — it belongs to an individual or entity rather than being attached to a parcel of land. Examples include utility easements and billboard rights.

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