Property Ownership

In Utah, a right-of-way easement differs from a license because the easement:

AExpires when the property is sold
BIs a property interest that runs with the land and is not revocable at will✓ Correct
CRequires annual renewal
DIs only valid during business hours

Explanation

A right-of-way easement is a property interest that attaches to the land and survives changes of ownership. A license is merely personal permission that is revocable and does not run with the land.

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