Property Ownership

In North Dakota, an 'easement appurtenant' requires:

AOnly the servient tenement (burdened land)
BBoth a dominant tenement (benefited land) and a servient tenement (burdened land)✓ Correct
CA written license agreement
DGovernment ownership of one of the parcels

Explanation

An easement appurtenant involves two parcels: the dominant tenement (the land that benefits from the easement) and the servient tenement (the land that bears the burden). The easement runs with the land and transfers with ownership of both parcels.

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