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Grantor C conveys a large house and land to his daughter and son-in-law to be theirs as long as they are married. One year later they are divorced. What happens to the property? Group of answer choices The daughter acquires it The son-in-law acquires it It reverts back to C The couple must sell it

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The property reverts back to C

Step-by-step explanation:

Grantor C conveys a large house and land to his daughter and son-in-law to be theirs as long as they are married. One year later they are divorced.The property reverts back to C. In this case the line "as long as they are married". is important . This means that the property can only belong his daughter or son-in-law as long as they are married. Once they are divorced they loose the ownership of the property and the property is reverted back to Grantor C

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