Property Ownership
Under Ohio law, a 'license coupled with an interest' is different from an ordinary license in that:
AIt is given to government entities only
BIt is irrevocable because it is connected to an interest in the property✓ Correct
CIt must be recorded to be valid
DIt requires payment of consideration
Explanation
A license coupled with an interest is irrevocable — unlike an ordinary license which can be revoked at will. It arises when the licensee has a property interest (like a profit or easement) connected to the license.
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