Property Ownership
In Idaho, which of the following describes a 'fee simple defeasible' estate?
AOwnership that lasts for the life of the owner only
BOwnership that can be defeated (terminated) if a specified condition is violated✓ Correct
CA shared ownership between family members
DTemporary ownership during a court action
Explanation
A fee simple defeasible is a fee ownership that can be defeated (terminated) if a specified condition occurs or is violated. For example, 'this land is granted so long as it is used as a park.
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