Present Estates & Future Interests Flashcards
Present Possessory Estate
An interest that gives the holder the right to present possession
3 Categories of Present Possessory Estates
- Fee simple absolute
- Defeasible fee
- Life estate
Fee Simple Absolute
Absolute ownership of indefinite or potentially infinite duration (“To A” or “To A and his heirs”); freely transferable, devisable by will, and descendible through intestacy
Defeasible Fees
Fee simple estates (uncertain or potentially infinite duration) that can be terminated upon the happening of a stated event
Fee Simple Determinable (and Possibility of Reverter)
Terminates upon the happening of a stated event and automatically reverts to the grantor (possibility of reverter) (“To A for so long as…” or “To A while…”); transferable, devisable by will, and descendable through intestacy, but always subject to the attached condition
Fee Simple Subject to Condition Subsequent (and Right of Entry)
An estate in which the grantor reserves the right to terminate the estate upon the happening of a state event, meaning the estate doesn’t automatically terminate - the grantor must take some action (“To A, but if X event occurs, grantor reserves the right to re-enter and retake”)
Fee Simple Subject to an Executory Interest
Fee simple estate terminates upon the happening of a stated event and then passes to a third party rather than reverting to the grantor or giving the grantor a right to terminate (“To A, but if X event occurs, then to B”)