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W.R. Lynch and Company made a gift of land to the Phoenix Zoo using the following language: To the Phoenix Zoo so long as the property is used for a children's petting zoo. The Zoo had a petting zoo for children on the property for five years and then began construction of an art museum. W.R. Lynch then sold the land to Marquardt Developers for a condominium project. The Phoenix Zoo has brought suit to halt construction of the project. What type of land interest did the grant from W.R. Lynch to the zoo create?
 A) Fee simple determinable
 B) Fee simple subject to a condition subsequent
 C) Fee simple absolute
 D) Tenancy at will

Question 2

A buyer may reject the goods or revoke the acceptance for any defects in the goods.
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

FALSE



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