Property Ownership
A Missouri property owner grants an easement to a neighbor allowing use of a private road. The neighbor's property is the:
AServient estate
BDominant estate✓ Correct
CRemainder estate
DReversionary estate
Explanation
The dominant estate is the property that benefits from the easement (the neighbor who uses the road). The servient estate is the property burdened by the easement (the grantor's land over which the road crosses).
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