Prescription refers to the acquisition of an easement through continuous, open, and notorious use of another's property for a statutorily required period of time, without the owner's permission. For an easement by prescription to be recognized, the use must meet all these elements. Incorrect answers fail to recognize essential elements, such as the need for the use to be adverse or the absence of the property owner's permission.
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