Property Ownership
In Massachusetts, a property left to a beneficiary 'for as long as they use it as a school' is a:
AFee simple absolute
BFee simple determinable✓ Correct
CLife estate
DTenancy at will
Explanation
A fee simple determinable is an ownership interest that automatically terminates upon the occurrence (or cessation) of a specified condition. 'For as long as used as a school' creates a fee simple determinable.
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