Property Ownership
A Wisconsin property owner who grants an easement to a utility company for power lines has created a(n):
AEasement appurtenant
BEasement in gross✓ Correct
CLicense
DProfit a prendre
Explanation
A utility easement for power lines is an easement in gross — it benefits the utility company (not an adjacent land parcel) and is not attached to any dominant estate.
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