Multiple Choice
Kendall, who just moved into his new farm, notices his neighbor comes onto Kendall's property every Sunday morning, goes fishing at the lake, and picks apples from Kendall's apple tree. Kendall is aware that the neighbor has an easement to cross his property to access the lake, but the neighbor tells Kendall he can take as many apples as he wants. Is the neighbor correct?
A) Yes, an easement is an irrevocable right to use another's land.
B) Yes, but only if the easement was properly recorded.
C) Yes, but only if the apple trees are part of the land included in the easement.
D) No, although the easement gives the neighbor a right to use the land, he cannot take as many apples as he wants.
E) No, although the easement gives the neighbor a right to use the land, he cannot take anything from it.
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