Property Ownership

In West Virginia, an easement created by a court because one parcel is landlocked with no other access to a public road is called:

AEasement in gross
BImplied easement by necessity✓ Correct
CPrescriptive easement
DEasement by estoppel

Explanation

An easement by necessity arises when a parcel is completely surrounded by other private land with no access to a public road. Courts may imply an easement of necessity allowing access across adjacent land, as it would be unreasonable to leave the property completely landlocked.

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