Property Ownership
A Wyoming property owner grants a neighbor the right to cross their land to reach a public road. This creates:
AAn easement in gross
BAn easement appurtenant for ingress and egress✓ Correct
CA license that can be revoked
DA fee simple interest
Explanation
An easement for ingress and egress (access) that benefits a neighboring parcel is an easement appurtenant. It runs with the land and benefits the dominant tenement regardless of ownership changes.
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