Property Ownership
A Texas property with a 'fee simple determinable' title condition means:
AThe buyer pays for the property in installments
BThe property automatically reverts to the grantor if a specified condition occurs✓ Correct
CThe buyer can determine the property's value independently
DThe title is transferred without conditions
Explanation
A fee simple determinable is a defeasible fee estate that automatically terminates and reverts to the grantor (possibility of reverter) if a specific condition is violated (e.g., 'so long as the land is used for school purposes').
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