Multiple Choice
Once an easement is granted:
A) it is only valid as long as the estate holder to granted it is in possession of the estate
B) it is only valid as long as the estate holder to granted it is alive
C) it is only valid as long as the original easement holder is alive
D) it may not be interfered with by the property owner unless the easement holder agrees
E) none of the other choices are correct
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