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The remnant of an estate that has been conveyed to take effect and be enjoyed after the termination of a prior estate, as when an owner conveys a life estate to one party and the remainder to another, is called:

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The answer is remainder interest.

Step-by-step explanation:

In law, the remainder is the interest that is transmitted to a person after an estate is ended. This occurs when the estate is expired or after the previous owner's death.

Two remainder interests exist: the vested remainer, in which the interest is transmitted to a specific person without prior conditions; and contingent, in which the future holder has not been indentified.

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