Property Ownership
A Massachusetts property deed that conveys a fee simple estate 'provided that no alcohol shall be sold on the premises, and if it is, the grantor may re-enter' creates a:
AFee simple determinable
BFee simple subject to a condition subsequent✓ Correct
CFee simple absolute
DLife estate
Explanation
A fee simple subject to a condition subsequent uses language ('provided that...and if...the grantor may re-enter') where the grantor must take affirmative action to reclaim the property if the condition is violated, unlike a fee simple determinable which terminates automatically.
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