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An adverse possessor has been using a path across a neighbor's property to get to a lake for 20 years.

If the neighbor finally sues to stop the use, and the court finds that the claimant never 'occupied' or 'excluded' the neighbor from the path, what has the claimant likely acquired?

  1. A license that the neighbor can revoke at any time.
  2. Nothing, because the use was not exclusive.
  3. Full fee simple title to the path.
  4. A prescriptive easement.

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