What is Fee Simple Absolute?
Present Estate. Runs forever and is alienable. Courts presume a fee simple absolute unless language to the contrary
What is Fee Simple Determinable?
Present Estate. Terminates automatically upon the occurrence of some event.
What is Fee Simple Subject to Condition Subsequent?
Present Estate. Doesn’t terminate automatically - requires an action by the grantor.
What is Fee Simple Subject to Executory Limitation?
Present Estate. Property is transferred to one person, and then it will be transferred automatically to a third person upon the occurrence of a specified event.
What is a Life Estate?
Present Estate. Measured by a life and transferred at death. Can be created by express language or implication.
What is a Life Estate Pur Autre Vie?
Present Estate. Life estate to one person for the duration of some third person’s life.
What are the three types of waste?
What is Reversion?
Future Interest. Occurs where grantor gives less than his full interest, and it will revert to the grantor automatically.
What is Possibility of Reverter?
What is Right of Entry?
What is a Vested Remainder?
What is a Vested Remainder Subject to Open?
When does a class close?
When any member can demand distribution
What is a Contingent Remainder?
What is a Vested Remainder Subject to Divestment?
What is an Executory Interest?
What estates does RAP apply to?
What is the Rule Against Perpetuities?
It requires an interest to vest, if at all, no later than 21 years after the end of a life in being at the creation of the interest.
What effect does the RAP have on class gifts?
If any member of the class could take in violation of the RAP, all interests are void. Harsh all or nothing rule.
What are the key features of a Tenancy in Common?
What are the requirements for a Joint Tenancy?
Requires Four Unities: TTIP
Time / Title / Interest / Possession
What are the key features of a Joint Tenancy?
2. Right to partition by agreement or by court order, which will sever the tenancy
Does a sale sever a Joint Tenancy?
Yes, a joint tenant’s mere act of entering into a contract to sell the property severs the tenancy - even prior to the sale closing. “equity regards as done that which ought to be done”
Does a mortgage sever a joint tenancy?
No, under the lien theory of mortgages.