Present Possessory Estates Flashcards

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Fee Simple Absolute

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  1. “To A” or “To A and his heirs”
    -Infinite duration
  2. Devisable, descendible, and alienable
  3. No accompanying future interest
    -A living person has no heirs, only heir apparents
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Defeasible fees

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Fee simples with a condition attached
-Defeasance = forfeiture
-Therefore, defeasible fees are potentially infinite but can be terminated upon the happening of a stated event

Three types:
-Fee Simple Determinable
-Fee Simple Subject to Condition Subsequent
-Fee Simple Subject to an Executory Interest

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Fee Simple Determinable

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  1. Created by durational language
    -Terminates upon the happening of a stated event and automatically reverts to the grantor (estate automatically forfeited -disfavored by courts)
    -“To A for so long as . . .”
  2. Devisable, descendible, and alienable
  3. Accompanied by possibility of reverter (future interest)
    -Automatically reverts back to grantor upon happening of a stated event
    -Devisable, descendible, and alienable
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Fee Simple Subject to Condition Subsequent

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  1. Created by conditional words + express grantor’s right to re-enter
    -Grantor reserves the right to terminate the estate upon the happening of the stated event (estate not automatically forfeited)
    -Sloppy drafting lead to FSSCS b/c policy disfavors forfeiture of estates
    -“To A, but if X event occurs, grantor reserves the right to re-enter and retake”
  2. Devisable, descendible, and alienable
  3. Accompanied by right of entry (future interest)
    -Right of grantor to terminate the estate upon the happening of the stated event
    -Also called a power of termination
    -Devisable and descendible
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Fee Simple Subject to an Executory Interest

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  1. Third party will take upon forfeiture of a stated event
    -Automatic forfeiture
    -“To A, but if X event occurs, then to B”
  2. Devisable, descendible, and alienable
  3. Accompanied by shifting executory interest (future interest)
    -Cuts grantee’s ownership short in favor of third party
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Rules of construction for defeasible fees

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Courts disfavor restrictions on free land use and won’t find a defeasible fee unless there is clear, durational language needs
-Words of desire, hope, or intent will not create a defeasible fee
-Absolute restraints on power to sell or transfer are void
-Conditions and limitations violating public policy are void
>i.e., conditions cannot penalize marriage, but can give support until marriage or in event of divorce

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Life estate

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  1. A life estate is measured by the life or lives of one or more persons
    -Not in terms of years
    -“To A for life”
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Life estate pur autre vie (life of another)

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A life estate measured by a life other than the grantee’s
-If A, the holder of a life estate, conveys their interest to B, B has a life estate for the life of A
-To A for the life of B

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