Property Ownership
Which of the following BEST describes an 'easement appurtenant' on North Dakota farmland?
AAn easement that benefits an adjacent property✓ Correct
BAn easement that benefits only the holder personally
CAn easement that expires after 10 years
DAn easement for utility companies only
Explanation
An easement appurtenant benefits an adjacent (dominant) parcel and runs with the land. On North Dakota farmland, this might include a right-of-way across one parcel to access another.
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