Which of the following is false with regard to interests less than estates? a. A valid easement

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Which of the following is false with regard to interests less than estates?
a. A valid easement is an interest less than an estate and can run with the land; that is, it can bind subsequent purchasers of either the dominant or servient tenement
b. An easement gives the owner of the dominant tenement the right to enter the servient tenement for a purpose that will enhance the enjoyment of the dominant tenement.
c. If a person habitually exercises a right over the neighbouring land of another for a long period of time, he will acquire an easement by prescription in some provinces.
d. A subsequent owner of property can be in breach of a building scheme by failing to do something the scheme requires, e.g. building within a specific time period.
e. An easement may restrict an owner's use of his property where another property benefits from the restriction (dominant tenement).

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