Property Ownership
A North Dakota property described as a 'freehold estate' would include all EXCEPT:
AFee simple absolute
BLife estate
CFee simple determinable
DMonth-to-month tenancy✓ Correct
Explanation
Freehold estates are ownership interests of indefinite duration: fee simple and life estates are freeholds. A month-to-month tenancy is a leasehold estate (non-freehold) with a definite, limited duration.
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