Property Ownership
In Maine, the right to use a neighbor's well under an easement is an example of what type of property right?
AFee simple ownership
BAn easement in gross benefiting the individual
CAn easement appurtenant benefiting the dominant estate✓ Correct
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Explanation
If the easement to use the neighbor's well is tied to the ownership of the adjacent parcel (dominant estate), it is an easement appurtenant. It transfers with the benefiting parcel.
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