Property Ownership
Vermont's 'License for entry' (temporary access agreement) for survey or inspection purposes:
APermanently grants access to the property
BProvides a temporary, revocable permission to enter for a specific limited purpose✓ Correct
CCreates an easement by implication
DRequires court approval
Explanation
A temporary access or license for entry grants limited, revocable permission to enter a property for a specific purpose (survey, inspection, environmental assessment) without creating any permanent property right.
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