Property Ownership
An appurtenant easement in Nebraska is said to 'run with the land,' meaning:
AIt runs alongside a road
BIt transfers automatically when either the dominant or servient property is sold✓ Correct
CIt is only valid during the current owner's lifetime
DIt must be re-recorded with each property transfer
Explanation
An appurtenant easement runs with the land — it automatically transfers with both the benefited (dominant) and burdened (servient) properties when they are sold, without need for re-creation.
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