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by tshaddox
15 days ago
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That's an ignorant simplification of how property ownership works. For example, defeasible estates are not a new or rare thing: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Defeasible_estate Granting land conditionally such that the ownership reverts once the condition stops being met is very much a thing. I can't find the full details of this particular case, but it sounds like the property went through a long sequences of transfers that probably make the legal situation tricky. |
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