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A mere right of re-entry for breach of a condition subsequent can’t be transferred to any one,
except the of the property affected there by___________
Seller
Purchaser
Owner
Trustee
- Option 1: Seller
- The seller is the person who sells or transfers property to another party. After selling, they generally have no right of re-entry unless specifically mentioned in the contract.
- Option 2: Purchaser
- The purchaser is the person who buys or receives the property. They usually have rights outlined in the agreement and tend to have ownership unless the seller retains certain rights.
- Option 3: Owner
- The owner holds the title and rights to the property. A right of re-entry typically belongs to the owner or the person who holds the title to the property.
- Correct Answer
- Option 4: Trustee
- A trustee is someone who holds property on behalf of another, usually in a trust arrangement. They manage the property as per the trust terms, not under rights like re-entry for breach.
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