Property Ownership

A prescriptive easement in Oklahoma is established by:

AWritten permission from the property owner
BOpen, notorious, hostile, and continuous use of another's land for the statutory prescriptive period without the owner's permission✓ Correct
CRecording a notice with the county clerk
DA court order from a federal judge

Explanation

Prescriptive easements arise from use — similar to adverse possession — requiring open, notorious, hostile (without permission), and continuous use for the statutory period. Landowners can prevent prescriptive easements by granting written permission, erecting barriers, or posting notices.

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