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Joint Property: Sometimes called joint tenancy. Property that names a co-owner on its deed or title. Co-owners retain ownership of the property upon the death of a co-owner.

 


Joint Property: Property that is held in the name of more than one person.
Joint Tenancy: A form of joint ownership in which each joint owner has an equal share.
Judgment: The ruling or order of the court.

The stock used in a joint undertaking by way of partnership in trade, is always considered in common and not as joint property, and consequently there is no survivorship therein; jus accrescendi inter mercatores, pro beneficio commercii, ...

"The indicia of a partnership include the contribution by the parties of money, property, effort, knowledge, skill or other assets to a common undertaking, a joint property interest in the subject-matter of the adventure, ...

Various definitions of marriage often include the concept of conjugal rights which may include mutual rights of companionship and support (consortium), co-habitation, joint property rights, and sexual relations.

All property is joint property except the one that is inherited or any special gifts or anykind of property owned before marriage.It is done with the intention of being fair with the married couple regardless of who is earning more.

But if there is a ditch on each side of the hedge, or no ditch at all, the hedge is presumed to be the common property of both proprietors. A tree growing in the boundary line is the joint property of both owners of the land.

See also: Property, Joint, Court, Law, Share

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