Property Ownership
A Kentucky farmer grants a neighbor a license to hunt on his property each fall. After two years, the farmer sells the land. The license:
ARuns with the land and binds the new owner
BMust be recorded to be enforceable against the new owner
CIs revocable and does not transfer to the new owner✓ Correct
DConverts to an easement appurtenant after two years
Explanation
A license is a personal, revocable permission to use land. Unlike an easement, a license does not run with the land and is not binding on subsequent owners. The new owner is free to revoke the hunting license.
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