Property Ownership
A fee simple absolute estate is best described as:
AOwnership subject to a condition subsequent
BThe most complete form of ownership with no restrictions other than government powers✓ Correct
COwnership limited to a specific time period
DA life estate with remainder interest
Explanation
Fee simple absolute is the highest form of ownership — it is unconditional, of indefinite duration, and subject only to government powers (taxation, eminent domain, police power, escheat).
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