Property Ownership
A Wyoming property owner who allows hunters to cross their land for access to federal land may be granting a:
AFee simple easement
BLicense (revocable permission) to access the property✓ Correct
CPrescriptive easement
DDedication of the access route to the public
Explanation
Permission to cross private land (for hunting or other purposes) is typically a license—a revocable personal permission that does not create an easement or other property right. The landowner can revoke this permission at any time. If the permission is paid for and for a fixed term, it may be more like an easement.
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