Multiple Choice
Jacqueline Olaf owned a large tract of land from 1953 to the present. The house she resides in was on one-half of the tract and a smaller guest quarters was on the other half. The garage for the main house was located on Mrs. Olaf's property, but she needed to make a wide?swing turn to get into the garage (see diagram below) . Mrs. Olaf has just sold one-half of the tract with the guest house to Chad Smith. The deed did not mention anything about garage access. Chad has just constructed a basketball court next to the garage (as shown) with the hoop and pavement preventing Mrs. Olaf from getting her car into the garage. Which of the following theories could help Mrs. Olaf gain a right of access to her garage? Chad Smith
A) Easement by absolute necessity
B) Easement by prescription
C) Easement by implication
D) License by prescription
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