Property Ownership

An easement in gross in New Hampshire is an easement that:

ABenefits an adjacent parcel of land (dominant tenement)
BBenefits a specific person or entity rather than another parcel of land✓ Correct
CIs created by adverse use over 20 years
DIs recorded in the grantor's deed only

Explanation

An easement in gross benefits a specific person or entity (such as a utility company) rather than another parcel of land. It does not require a dominant tenement and does not automatically transfer with any land.

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