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Which of the following describes a tenancy at will?
Tenancy after lawful authority expires
Tenancy for an unknown period of time with notice termination
Tenancy that renews itself
Definite duration tenancy that terminates automatically
The correct answer is: Tenancy for an unknown period of time with notice termination
A tenancy at will is a type of lease agreement where the tenant has the right to occupy the property for an indefinite period of time. This option is the only one out of the choices that mentions the notice of termination, which is a key characteristic of a tenancy at will. The other options describe different types of tenancy agreements that do not align with the definition of a tenancy at will. For example, option A refers to a tenancy after a lawful authority expires, which is not the same as a tenancy at will. Option C refers to a tenancy that renews itself, which is a type of periodic tenancy, not a tenancy at will. Option D mentions a definite duration tenancy, which is not the same as an indefinite tenancy.