Property Ownership
A property owner in Bend, Oregon grants a neighbor the right to use a footpath across their property to reach a public trail. This is a:
ALicense
BEasement in gross
CEasement appurtenant✓ Correct
DProfit à prendre
Explanation
Since the right to use the footpath benefits the neighbor's property (the dominant tenement) and burdens the grantor's property (the servient tenement), this is an easement appurtenant. It runs with both properties and transfers automatically when either is sold.
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