Property Ownership
What is a license (in real property law) as distinguished from an easement in Nevada?
ABoth are permanent rights to use another's property
BA license is a revocable, non-transferable permission to use land; an easement is a permanent interest in land✓ Correct
CA license requires recording; an easement does not
DA license is a court-granted right; an easement is contractual only
Explanation
A license in real property law is a personal, revocable permission to use another's land for a specific purpose. Unlike an easement, it is not an interest in land, cannot be transferred, and can be revoked by the landowner at any time.
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