Property Ownership

An easement in gross in Oklahoma is held by:

AThe adjacent property owner
BA specific person or entity, not attached to a particular parcel✓ Correct
CThe county government only
DThe HOA for the subdivision

Explanation

An easement in gross is a personal right held by a specific individual or entity (e.g., a utility company) rather than by the owner of a dominant estate. Utility easements across Oklahoma properties are common examples.

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