Property Ownership
A Nebraska landowner grants an easement to the city for a water pipeline across their property. This is a(n):
AEasement appurtenant
BEasement in gross✓ Correct
CLicense
DProfit a prendre
Explanation
An easement in gross benefits an entity (like a municipality) rather than adjacent land. There is no dominant tenement — the city's water pipeline easement exists independently of any adjacent property.
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