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A life estate is measured by and terminates upon which of the following?

Correct Answer

B) The death of the measuring life (the life tenant or another designated person)

A life estate is a freehold estate whose duration is measured by the life of a designated person, called the measuring life. It most commonly ends upon the death of the life tenant themselves, but can also be measured by the life of another (pur autre vie). Upon the death of the measuring life, the property passes to the remainderman or reverts to the grantor — it does not pass through the life tenant's estate.

Answer Options
A
The sale of the property by the life tenant
B
The death of the measuring life (the life tenant or another designated person)
C
The expiration of a fixed 99-year term
D
A court order terminating the estate

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Related Topics:

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