Property Ownership
A prescriptive easement is created by:
AA written grant recorded in county records
BOpen, continuous, hostile, and exclusive use of another's land for a statutory period✓ Correct
CA court order following a boundary dispute
DPayment of a fee to the landowner
Explanation
A prescriptive easement is similar to adverse possession but only creates a use right, not ownership. It requires open, continuous, notorious, and hostile use of another's land for the statutory period (usually 15 years in Oklahoma).
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