Multiple Choice
In Moran v. Sims, where the house Sims built was surrounded by land owned by Moran, and Sims sued for an easement for access to his house, the courts held that:
A) an easement cannot be created by fraud
B) Sims had no right to demand an easement
C) public policy required Sims to be given an easement so he could get to his house
D) Sims had a claim of ownership since he had purchased gravel for the driveway
E) none of the other choices
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