Property Ownership
A Nebraska property is conveyed 'to John for life, then to Mary.' Mary's interest is a:
ARemainder interest✓ Correct
BReversion
CFee simple defeasible
DLife estate pur autre vie
Explanation
Mary has a remainder interest — the right to take ownership after John's life estate terminates. A reversion would return to the grantor; Mary is a third party, making her interest a remainder.
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