Property Ownership
An easement appurtenant is:
AAn easement that runs with the land and benefits a specific property✓ Correct
BAn easement held by an individual person that ends when that person dies
CA temporary easement for construction purposes
DAn easement created by public use of private land
Explanation
An easement appurtenant is attached to land and passes automatically with ownership when the property is sold. It benefits the dominant tenement (the property that benefits from the easement) and burdens the servient tenement (the property subject to it).
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