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Question Real Property | Estates and Future Interests | MULTIPLE_CHOICE Easy

O conveys Blackacre "to A for life." The deed says nothing else. Which interests are created?

...conveys Blackacre "to A for life." The deed says nothing else. Which interests are created? The correct answer classifies a basic life estate and retained reversion. NCBE MEE Subject Matter Outline, Common law real-prop...

Citations: NCBE MEE Subject Matter Outline, Common law real-property principles

Question Real Property | Estates and Future Interests | MULTIPLE_CHOICE Easy

O conveys land "to School so long as the land is used for school purposes." What interests are created?

...and "to School so long as the land is used for school purposes." What interests are created? The correct answer applies durational-language doctrine. NCBE MEE Subject Matter Outline, Common law real-property principles

Citations: NCBE MEE Subject Matter Outline, Common law real-property principles

Question Real Property | Estates and Future Interests | MULTIPLE_CHOICE Hard

O conveys land "to A for life, then to B, but if B does not survive A, to C." A, B, and C are alive when the deed is...

...hen the deed is delivered. Which statement best describes B's and C's interests? The correct answer distinguishes a vested remainder subject to divestment from a contingent remainder. NCBE MEE Subject Matter Outline, Com...

Citations: NCBE MEE Subject Matter Outline, Common law real-property principles

Question Real Property | Estates and Future Interests | ESSAY Hard

O conveyed Blackacre "to A for life, then to B's children." At the time of the conveyance, B had one child, C. B late...

...r. C and D objected and sought an injunction and damages. Discuss the interests held by A, C, D, and O, and analyze whether A's conduct constitutes waste or otherwise breaches A's duties as life tenant. This essay tests...

Citations: NCBE MEE Subject Matter Outline, Common law real-property principles

Question Real Property | Estates and Future Interests | ESSAY Medium

O conveyed Lake Cabin "to A for the life of B, then to C and C's heirs." A later signed a warranty deed purporting to...

...title, or at least the right to possess for Buyer's life. Discuss the interests created by O's deed, what A could convey to Buyer, the effect of A's death, and who is entitled to possession after B's death. This essay te...

Citations: NCBE MEE Subject Matter Outline, Common law real-property principles

Question Real Property | Estates and Future Interests | ESSAY Medium

O conveyed River House "to A for life, then to B, but if B does not survive A, then to C." At the time of the conveya...

...sion when A died. No statute changes the common-law classification of future interests, and no anti-lapse statute applies. Discuss the interests created by O's conveyance, whether B's transfer to Investor was effective...

Citations: NCBE MEE Subject Matter Outline, Common law real-property principles

Question Real Property | Estates and Future Interests | MULTIPLE_CHOICE Medium

O conveys land "to Museum, but if alcohol is ever sold on the premises, O may enter and terminate the estate." Museum...

...its wine to be sold at a fund-raiser. Before O takes any action, what interests exist? The correct answer classifies conditional language with reserved reentry power. NCBE MEE Subject Matter Outline, Common law real-prop...

Citations: NCBE MEE Subject Matter Outline, Common law real-property principles

Question Real Property | Estates and Future Interests | ESSAY Medium

Owner owned three adjacent parcels. Owner conveyed Parcel 1 "to City so long as the parcel is used as a public librar...

...and Parcel 2. Arts Charity claimed Parcel 3. Discuss the present and future interests created by each deed and who has the right to possession of each parcel after these events. This essay tests defeasible fees, retaine...

Citations: NCBE MEE Subject Matter Outline, Common law real-property principles

Question Real Property | Estates and Future Interests | ESSAY Hard

O conveyed Greenacre "to A for life, then to A's children for their lives, then to A's grandchildren who reach age 25...

...5 while B was alive. E was still a minor. Analyze the validity of the future interests at the time of O's conveyance. Discuss A's interest, the interests of A's children, the gift to A's grandchildren who reach 25, and w...

Citations: NCBE MEE Subject Matter Outline, Common law Rule Against Perpetuities

Question Real Property | Estates and Future Interests | MULTIPLE_CHOICE Hard

O conveys land "to A for life, then to A's children who reach age 25." A is alive when the deed is delivered. The jur...

...ut wait-and-see or statutory reform. What is the best analysis of the future interest in A's children? The correct answer applies common-law RAP to an age-25 condition. NCBE MEE Subject Matter Outline, Common law Rule Ag...

Citations: NCBE MEE Subject Matter Outline, Common law Rule Against Perpetuities

Question Real Property | Land Use and Zoning | ESSAY Hard

Builder applied for a permit to construct 40 townhomes on a vacant parcel. The project would add about 300 daily vehi...

...transportation-impact fee, and gave City a corner of the parcel for a future fire station. A city ordinance authorized the fee and required similar dedications for large residential projects. City's staff report explaine...

Citations: NCBE MEE Subject Matter Outline, Nollan v. California Coastal Commission, Dolan v. City of Tigard, Koontz v. St. Johns River Water Management District, Sheetz v. County of El Dorado

Question Criminal Law and Procedure | Theft and Property Crimes | MULTIPLE_CHOICE Medium

A defendant pointed a realistic toy gun at a cashier and demanded that the cashier open the register. The cashier, te...

A defendant pointed a realistic toy gun at a cashier and demanded that the cashier open the register. The cashier, terrified, opened the register, and the defendant took the cash. Which statement best describes robbery?...

Citations: NCBE NextGen UBE Content Scope, Criminal Law, Model Penal Code 222.1

Question Supplemental - Not MEE July 2026 | Vested and Contingent Interests | MULTIPLE_CHOICE Medium

Owner conveys property "to Alice for life, then to Henry's heirs." Henry is alive and has two children when the conve...

...live and has two children when the conveyance is made. How should the future interest be classified? The question tests gifts to heirs of a living person. Common-law future-interest classification principles, Uniform Pro...

Citations: Common-law future-interest classification principles, Uniform Probate Code heirship principles

Question Supplemental - Not MEE July 2026 | Vested and Contingent Interests | MULTIPLE_CHOICE Medium

Owner devises property "to Alice for life, then to Brian if Brian survives Alice, but if Brian does not survive Alice...

...oes not survive Alice, then to Clara." How should Brian's and Clara's future interests generally be classified while Alice and Brian are alive? The question tests alternative contingent remainders. Common-law future-inte...

Citations: Common-law future-interest classification principles

Question Real Property | Co-Ownership | ESSAY Hard

Husband and Wife, while married, bought Lake House by a deed conveying the property "to Husband and Wife, husband and...

...reditor rights against one spouse, effect of divorce, and the current interests of Wife, Husband, Buyer, and Creditor. This essay tests tenancy by the entirety, unilateral conveyance, individual creditors, and divorce co...

Citations: NCBE MEE Subject Matter Outline, Common law real-property principles