Property Ownership
A South Carolina property owner grants an easement 'in perpetuity' to a utility company. This means the easement:
AExpires after 50 years
BLasts indefinitely and binds all future owners✓ Correct
COnly binds the current owner
DRequires annual renewal
Explanation
An easement granted in perpetuity lasts forever—it runs with the land and binds all future owners of the servient tenement (the property that bears the easement).
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