Asked by
Catherine Chong
on Nov 28, 2024Verified
Ché has an easement that allows him to drive across Dale's land to get to Ché's house. With respect to Dale's land, Ché's right is
A) a possessory interest.
B) a nonpossessory interest.
C) a right to adverse possession.
D) the power of eminent domain.
Nonpossessory Interest
In the context of real property, an interest that involves the right to use land but not the right to possess it.
Easement
A right granted to use another's property for a specific purpose, such as right of way or utility installation.
- Describe the distinctions between different kinds of property interests and structures of ownership.
- Gain an understanding of the concept and effects of easements, profits, and licenses on the rights of property ownership.
Verified Answer
DH
Learning Objectives
- Describe the distinctions between different kinds of property interests and structures of ownership.
- Gain an understanding of the concept and effects of easements, profits, and licenses on the rights of property ownership.