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An easement appurtenant in Missouri:

Correct Answer

B) Runs with the land and transfers automatically with the dominant estate

An easement appurtenant is attached to the land, involving a dominant estate (benefited) and servient estate (burdened). It runs with the land and transfers automatically when either property is sold.

Answer Options
A
Benefits a specific person
B
Runs with the land and transfers automatically with the dominant estate
C
Expires after 10 years
D
Must be renewed annually

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Related Topics & Key Terms

Related Topics:

Easement in grossDominant estate vs. servient estateEasement by necessityEasement by prescriptionRunning with the land

Key Terms:

easement appurtenantdominant estateservient estateruns with the landencumbrance
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