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The mortgagor's right of redemption:
 A)Exists in a deed of trust.
 B)Exists even after the foreclosure sale.
 C)Requires only bringing of the loan current.
 D)None of the above

Question 2

To A so long as the premises are used for the operation of a restaurant, is an example of:
 A) A fee simple absolute.
 B) A fee simple subject to a condition subsequent.
 C) A fee simple determinable.
 D) Tenancy at will.
 E)None of the above



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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