Property Ownership (alternative)
A Maryland license (as a property right) differs from an easement because a license is:
AA permanent right running with the land
BA revocable personal permission that does not run with the land✓ Correct
CCreated only by written instrument
DAn interest in real property that must be recorded
Explanation
A license is a personal, revocable permission to use another's land for a specific purpose—not an interest in real property. It does not run with the land and may be revoked at will by the licensor.
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