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1. co-owner : Two or more persons who own property, real or personal. Tenants in common of property, Broad term which may describe joint tenants as well. 2. tenant in common : tenants who hold the same land together by several and distinct titles, but by unity of possession, because none knows his own severalty, and therefore they all occupy promiscuously. Where two or more hold the same land, with interests accruing under different titles, or accruing under the same title, but at different periods, or conferred by words of limitation importing that the grantees are to take in distinct shares 3. joint owner(s) : two or more persons who jointly own and hold title to property, eg joint tenants, and also partners and tenants in common. In its most comprehensive sense, the term embraces all cases where the property in question is owned by two or more persons regardless of the special nature of their relationship or how it came into being. An estate by entirety is a ‘joint ownership’ of a husband and wife as at common law notwithstanding legislative enactments touching joint tenancy. HCB – See also مالكان مشترك under مالكان in the main entry.
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