Under which condition does an easement generally terminate?

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An easement generally terminates if the dominant tenement owner releases the easement. This is because an easement is a right to use someone else's property in a particular way, and if the owner of the property that benefits from the easement decides to release or give up that right, the easement ceases to exist. The other options are incorrect because they do not typically lead to the termination of an easement.

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