Property Ownership
In Utah, a power line easement granted to Rocky Mountain Power runs with the land as:
AAn easement appurtenant benefiting an adjacent parcel
BAn easement in gross benefiting the utility company✓ Correct
CA license revocable at the landowner's will
DA fee simple interest in the strip of land
Explanation
Utility easements (power lines, pipelines) are easements in gross—they benefit the utility company, not an adjacent parcel. They run with the servient estate (burdened property) regardless of ownership changes.
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