Property Ownership
A Wyoming property owner who grants an easement to a neighbor for a private driveway across their land has created:
AAn easement in gross
BAn appurtenant easement benefiting the neighbor's property✓ Correct
CA license to use the driveway
DA dedication of the driveway to the public
Explanation
An appurtenant easement benefits an adjacent property (the dominant estate) and burdens the property it crosses (the servient estate). An access easement for a neighbor's driveway is a classic example of an appurtenant easement—it runs with the land of both properties.
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