Escrow & Title
An easement by implication arises in Utah when:
AA written easement agreement is recorded
BThe circumstances of a property conveyance imply an easement was intended even though not expressly stated✓ Correct
CA utility company requests an easement from the city
DThe county recorder creates an easement by notation
Explanation
An easement by implication arises when, based on the circumstances of a prior common ownership and use, it is implied that the parties intended an easement—even though it was not explicitly granted in the deed.
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