Property Ownership
In Utah, an easement appurtenant benefits:
AThe public at large
BA specific parcel of land (the dominant estate)✓ Correct
COnly the original grantor
DThe utility company holding the easement
Explanation
An easement appurtenant runs with the land and benefits a specific dominant estate. It passes to subsequent owners of the dominant parcel and is tied to the servient estate (the burdened property).
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