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An estate in land vested in a grantee “until she marries” is properly classifiable as

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B) a defeasible fee.

An estate terminating upon a condition is a defeasible fee.

Answer Options
A
an estate in equity.
B
a defeasible fee.
C
less than a freehold estate.
D
a life estate.
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A leasehold estate grants the right to possess and use property for a defined period of time, without conferring ownership.

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