Property Ownership
In Virginia, an easement that is personal and does not run with the land is called:
AEasement appurtenant
BEasement in gross✓ Correct
CPrescriptive easement
DImplied easement
Explanation
An easement in gross is a personal right (such as a utility company's right to run lines) that does not attach to a dominant estate and generally cannot be transferred separately.
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