Distinguish between a fee simple determinable and a fee simple conditional
What will be an ideal response?
A fee simple determinable tends to limit the use of the property to a particular purpose. A fee simple conditional tends to permit all uses except the one described. A fee simple determinable ends automatically with the land reverting to the original owner, heirs, or estate. A fee simple conditional does not end until the original owner, heirs, or estate takes legal action to re-enter and re-possess the land.
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