Property Ownership
A 'servitude of passage' in Louisiana is equivalent to which common law concept?
AA license
BAn easement of access or right-of-way✓ Correct
CA lease
DA restrictive covenant
Explanation
A Louisiana servitude of passage (droit de passage) is equivalent to an access easement or right-of-way under common law, giving a dominant estate owner the right to cross the servient estate.
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