Property Ownership
An appurtenant easement in Missouri is said to 'run with the land,' meaning:
AIt must be re-granted with every property transfer
BIt automatically transfers to new owners of the dominant tenement✓ Correct
CIt applies only to the current owner and not to future owners
DIt terminates when the property is sold
Explanation
An appurtenant easement runs with the land and passes automatically to successive owners of the dominant tenement. It does not need to be separately conveyed each time the property changes hands.
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