Property Ownership

A Wyoming easement by prescription is similar to adverse possession because it requires:

APayment of consideration to the landowner
BOpen, continuous, hostile, and exclusive use for the statutory period✓ Correct
CA written agreement with the property owner
DGovernment approval from the county

Explanation

An easement by prescription is acquired through open, continuous, hostile (without the owner's permission), and actual use for the statutory period (typically 10 years in Wyoming). Unlike adverse possession, the user acquires only an easement right, not title to the land.

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