Property Ownership

In Wyoming, a prescriptive easement differs from adverse possession in that prescriptive easements:

ARequire court approval to establish
BGrant the right to use land rather than title to the land✓ Correct
CRequire payment to the landowner
DApply only to water rights

Explanation

A prescriptive easement gives the user the right to use the land in a specific way (access, crossing) but does not give them title to the land. Adverse possession, when successful, results in the possessor obtaining fee title to the property.

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