Property Ownership
In Arizona, the 'right of entry' (also called a 'power of termination') is associated with which type of estate?
AFee simple determinable
BFee simple subject to condition subsequent✓ Correct
CFee simple absolute
DLife estate
Explanation
The right of entry (power of termination) applies to a fee simple subject to condition subsequent—if the condition is broken, the original grantor has the right to re-enter and reclaim the property, but must actively exercise this right.
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