Property Ownership
In NJ, a 'profit à prendre' (profit) is the right to:
AEarn a profit from managing another's property
BEnter another's land and take a resource from it (timber, minerals, game)✓ Correct
CUse another's land for passage
DPlant crops on adjacent land
Explanation
A profit à prendre is a right to enter another person's land and extract natural resources (e.g.
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