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Utility easements for electric power-lines are generally appurtenant easement

false

An easement which is created for the benefit of a particular tract of land is called an easement in gross.

false

An easement created by use of property without permission of the owner is known as a prescriptive easement.

True

An easement can be terminated by abandonment

True

A landowner who gives permission to fish in his lake and to keep the fish, has really given the person a profit.

False

Property benefited by an easement is known as the dominant tenement

true

The termination of an easement when both the dominant and servient tenements are owned by the same person is known as a merger.

True

The owner of parcel A grants the owner of parcel B an easement to use a driveway located on parcel A. The owner of parcel B sells his parcel X. The driveway easement is automatically transferred to X.

True

A landlocked owner who acquires an easement over a neighbors property to gain access to public road is generally thought to own an easement by necessity.

true

If a foreclosure of a mortgage is recorded before the grant of an easement, the effect that it has upon easement is that it terminates the easement

True