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What is the term for the parcel of land on which an easement right runs?

  1. Dominant Tenement

  2. Beneficiary Parcel

  3. Servient Estate

  4. Main Tenure

The correct answer is: Dominant Tenement

The correct answer is the term that identifies the parcel of land which is subject to an easement. This is referred to as the "servient estate." In real estate, an easement is a legal right to use another person's land for a specific purpose. The servient estate is the property that bears the burden of the easement, meaning that the owner of the servient estate must allow the holder of the easement to use their land as specified in the easement agreement. On the other hand, the dominant tenement (the term that was selected) is the property that benefits from the easement. Understanding these roles is crucial when managing properties with easements, as it clarifies the rights and responsibilities of both parties involved in the easement arrangement.