Property Ownership

In North Dakota, a 'dominant tenement' in an easement relationship is the parcel that:

AGrants the easement to another
BReceives the benefit of the easement✓ Correct
CIs owned by the government
DHas the more valuable improvements

Explanation

In an easement appurtenant, the dominant tenement (dominant estate) is the parcel that benefits from the easement (e.g., receives access). The servient tenement (servient estate) is the parcel that bears the burden of the easement.

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