Property Ownership
A Nebraska farmer with irrigation rights holds what kind of property interest?
AAn easement in gross benefiting the farmer personally
BAn appurtenant water right that runs with the land to which it is attached✓ Correct
CA license from the federal government revocable at any time
DA leasehold interest in the water source
Explanation
Irrigation water rights in Nebraska are appurtenant to the land to which they are attached — they run with the land and are conveyed with the property, not separately from it.
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