Land Use & Zoning
In Missouri, an easement in gross differs from an easement appurtenant in that it:
ABenefits a specific parcel of land
BBenefits a person or entity, not a particular parcel✓ Correct
CIs always permanent
DCannot be recorded
Explanation
An easement in gross benefits a person or entity (such as a utility company) rather than a parcel of land. Utility easements are a common example.
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