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  • 02-01-2020
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Neither an easement appurtenant nor an easement in gross can ever be transferred separately from the dominant estate.

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  • 06-01-2020

Answer:

False

Explanation:

An appurtenant easement gives the right to use adjoining property for a specific purpose, and it is transferred to the following owner of the dominant estate automatically.

An easement in gross gives a third party a right to use another person's land. The easement in gross is valid until the owner or the land dies or the owner of the easement dies. An easement in gross can be apportioned to others by the owner of the land, therefore it can be transferred.

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