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Fee Simple Subject to Condition Subsequent
A fee simple subject to condition subsequent does not automatically terminate upon breach; the grantor must exercise a right of reentry (power of termination) to reclaim the estate. Created by conditional language ('but if,' 'provided that,' 'on condition that,' 'however if').
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