Property Ownership
An easement appurtenant in Utah benefits:
AA specific individual person regardless of land ownership
BThe dominant tenement (dominant estate) and transfers with the land✓ Correct
CThe general public for recreational purposes
DOnly the current owner and expires upon sale
Explanation
An easement appurtenant is attached to a parcel of land (the dominant tenement) and automatically transfers with ownership of that land. It benefits the dominant estate at the expense of the servient estate.
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