The difference between time-share use and a time-share estate is
A) the amount of time sold to the buyer.
B) one limits use to certain months, the other provides a rotation system for use.
C) time-share use sells only right of occupancy, not a fee-simple estate.
D) no difference except in terminology.
Answer: C) time-share use sells only right of occupancy, not a fee-simple estate.
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