Property Ownership
A Wyoming easement by prescription is established by:
AWritten agreement between landowners
BOpen, continuous, hostile, and actual use for the statutory period✓ Correct
CCourt order only
DRecording with the county clerk
Explanation
An easement by prescription is established through open, continuous, hostile (without permission), and actual use of another's property for the prescriptive period (typically 10 years in Wyoming). It is similar to adverse possession but creates an easement rather than title.
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