Property Ownership

In Montana, a 'fee simple defeasible' estate is an ownership interest that:

AIs absolute and cannot be taken away
BMay be terminated if a specified condition occurs or does not occur (fee simple determinable or fee simple subject to condition subsequent)✓ Correct
CIs only available to corporations
DExpires after 50 years by operation of law

Explanation

A fee simple defeasible estate is ownership that may be terminated if a specified condition is violated. It includes fee simple determinable (automatically ends if condition violated) and fee simple subject to a condition subsequent (owner may re-enter if condition violated).

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