Property Ownership
An easement in gross in Utah benefits:
AThe adjacent property owner
BA specific person or entity, not a parcel of land✓ Correct
CAll neighboring parcels equally
DThe county government
Explanation
An easement in gross is personal to a specific party (such as a utility company) and does not run with the land. It does not benefit or burden a dominant estate.
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