Property Ownership
In Ohio, a 'profit à prendre' is:
AAn easement for access across another's land
BThe right to enter another's land and take resources such as timber, minerals, or game✓ Correct
CA type of deed restriction limiting land use
DA French term for a purchase money mortgage
Explanation
A profit à prendre is a right to enter another's land and remove a natural resource (timber, minerals, crops, game). It differs from an easement, which is merely a right of use without taking resources.
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