Property Ownership
A South Carolina homeowner grants their neighbor an easement to cross their property to access a public road. This is an example of:
AEasement by necessity
BEasement in gross
CEasement appurtenant✓ Correct
DLicense
Explanation
An easement appurtenant benefits an adjacent property (dominant tenement) and burdens another (servient tenement). It runs with the land and transfers automatically with either property.
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