Property Ownership
A Missouri property owner grants a neighbor a drainage easement. This easement is classified as:
AAn easement in gross
BAn appurtenant easement benefiting the neighbor's land✓ Correct
CA license
DA prescriptive easement
Explanation
A drainage easement granted to benefit a specific neighboring parcel is an appurtenant easement. The neighbor's parcel is the dominant estate; the grantor's land is the servient estate.
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