All Conditions Require Reentry
This trap appears as a wrong-answer choice in 1 active question. Spotting how it is built is the repair: read each example's “why it's attractive” before the “why it's wrong.”
Subject distribution
- Real Property1
Example wrong choices
17331_psalmpress_harborlight · REAL_PROPERTY · Choice AMartha owns Harborlight because the print-studio condition was breached.
Why it's attractive
The choice uses the condition but ignores the named third-party destination.
Why it's wrong
The choice uses the condition but ignores the named third-party destination.
17331_psalmpress_harborlight · REAL_PROPERTY · Choice CPeter owns Harborlight in fee simple absolute because Martha did not reenter.
Why it's attractive
The deed contains a condition and a gift-over, so fee simple absolute overclaims the estate.
Why it's wrong
The deed contains a condition and a gift-over, so fee simple absolute overclaims the estate.
17331_psalmpress_harborlight · REAL_PROPERTY · Choice DPeter owns Harborlight until Martha exercises a right of entry.
Why it's attractive
The right-of-entry frame points to Martha, but the deed names Ruth.
Why it's wrong
The right-of-entry frame points to Martha, but the deed names Ruth.
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