Property Ownership

A fee simple estate subject to a condition can be distinguished from a fee simple absolute because:

AFee simple absolute gives fewer rights
BThe fee simple subject to a condition may terminate if the condition is violated✓ Correct
CFee simple absolute cannot be sold
DFee simple subject to a condition gives unlimited rights

Explanation

Unlike a fee simple absolute (which has no conditions), a fee simple subject to a condition may be terminated or challenged if the stated condition is violated.

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