Property Ownership
In Kentucky, a fee simple estate that automatically reverts to the grantor if a condition is violated (using 'so long as' language) is called a:
AFee simple absolute
BFee simple determinable✓ Correct
CFee simple subject to condition subsequent
DDeterminable life estate
Explanation
A fee simple determinable uses 'so long as,' 'while,' or 'until' language and automatically reverts to the grantor (or heirs via a possibility of reverter) if the condition ceases.
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