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A California property owner grants the electric utility company the right to install power lines across their land. Under California law, this arrangement creates:

Correct Answer

A) An easement in gross

An easement in gross is a right to use another person's land that benefits a specific individual or entity rather than an adjacent property. Utility easements are the most common example of easements in gross — the electric company has the right to install and maintain power lines regardless of whether it owns adjacent property.

Answer Options
A
An easement in gross
B
A fee simple interest in the strip of land
C
A license that can be revoked at any time
D
An easement appurtenant

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