Property Ownership

In North Dakota, a 'profit à prendre' is the right to:

AReceive rental income from a leased property
BEnter another's land and take something from it, such as timber, minerals, or crops✓ Correct
CObtain a mortgage on a neighboring property
DBuild a fence on an adjacent parcel

Explanation

A profit à prendre (or simply 'profit') is the right to go onto another's land and remove something of value from it, such as timber, gravel, minerals, or crops. In North Dakota, this is often relevant for mineral and timber rights.

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