Property Ownership
A South Carolina property owner who grants an 'easement in gross' creates an easement that:
ABenefits adjacent land (dominant tenement)
BBenefits a specific individual or entity, not attached to land✓ Correct
CAutomatically terminates when the property is sold
DCannot be transferred or assigned
Explanation
An easement in gross benefits a specific individual or entity (e.g.
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