Property Ownership
A license (in real property law) differs from an easement because a license:
AIs permanent and runs with the land
BIs a revocable personal permission that does not run with the land✓ Correct
CMust be in writing to be enforceable
DCreates a fee simple interest in the licensee
Explanation
A license is a personal, revocable permission to use another's land (e.g., a movie ticket, a parking pass); it can be revoked at will and does not transfer with the land.
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