Property Ownership
A Louisiana farmer grants a neighbor the right to cross their property to reach a public road. This right, attached to the neighbor's land, is an example of a:
APersonal servitude (usufruct)
BPredial servitude of passage (right of way)✓ Correct
CLease agreement
DLicense
Explanation
A predial servitude of passage (right of way) grants the dominant estate owner the right to cross the servient estate to reach a public road. It is a real right attached to the dominant estate and transfers with the land, unlike a personal license.
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