Property Models
Estate Duration Timeline
Estate duration can be represented as a toy interval with exact dates. Honesty note: simplified property interests model; jurisdictions and recording systems vary; the pinned first step states the as-of date; not legal advice.
Property model honesty note
Honesty note: simplified property interests model; jurisdictions and recording systems vary; as of June 24, 2026; not legal advice; code encodes a stated structural model, not the law itself.
Use a stated duration clock
The stated classroom model uses a toy duration clock for an estate-period label. It is not a property-status conclusion.
Example trigger data
The toy duration starts on January 1, 2026 and uses a stated count of 14 calendar days.
The timeline recomputes the review date
The deadline table excludes the trigger day and produces review date January 15, 2026 from the authored count rule.
Diagram note
The diagram is a toy interval table. It shows computed timing, not a current interest conclusion.
Jurisdiction: US; as of 2026-06-24; not legal advice; Code encodes the stated structural model, not the law itself.
Summary
Estate-duration examples should keep start date, count rule, computed review date, and legal review separate.