Escrow & Title
A Nebraska property has an easement by prescription. This means the easement was created by:
AWritten agreement recorded in county records
BCourt order after litigation
CContinuous, open, hostile use for the statutory period✓ Correct
DGovernment action
Explanation
An easement by prescription is created through continuous, open, hostile, and actual use for Nebraska's statutory period (10 years). It is similar to adverse possession but creates only an easement, not ownership.
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