Property Ownership

In North Dakota, a 'license' as a right to use real property (not a real estate license) differs from an easement because it:

ARuns with the land indefinitely
BIs personal, revocable, and does not run with the land✓ Correct
CMust be recorded to be enforceable
DRequires compensation to be valid

Explanation

A license to use land is a personal, revocable permission that does not constitute an interest in land. Unlike an easement, it can be revoked at any time and does not pass with the property when sold.

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