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In what kind of estate does ownership revert to the grantor of the estate if usage fails to conform to a stated condition in the grant?A. Fee simple absolute.B. Life estate with reversion.C. Life estate with condition subsequent.D. Fee simple defeasible.

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Answer: Fee simple defeasible.

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A fee simple defeasible is contract in which a property is sold to an individual with some conditions attached, and if those conditions are violated by the buyer the property ownership returns back to the initial owner.

An example of fee simple defeasible contract is when a building is sold to Mr Jacob as long as it is not used for religious functions.

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