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How can an estate at will be terminated?

  1. Only by the tenant

  2. Only by the landlord

  3. By either party giving notice or death

  4. Automatically after one year

The correct answer is: By either party giving notice or death

An estate at will can be terminated by either the tenant or landlord giving notice, or by the death of either party. Option A and B are incorrect because an estate at will can be terminated by either the tenant or landlord, not solely by one or the other. Option D is incorrect because an estate at will does not automatically terminate after one year, it must be terminated by one of the parties involved.