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词汇 joint tenancy
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Definition of joint tenancy in English:

joint tenancy

noun
  • The holding of an estate or property jointly by two or more parties, the share of each passing to the other or others on death.

    共有不动产,共有财产

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Property held under a joint tenancy rather than separately passes to the survivor on death.
    • In other words, a joint tenant cannot disclaim his joint tenancy.
    • But most student and many other shared houses are let on joint tenancy agreements.
    • Every cohabiting couple should know the difference between joint tenancy and tenancy in common agreements.
    • I understand that you will not accept a joint tenancy agreement.
    • I am afraid, however, that it would be quite contrary to the College's policy to create a joint tenancy with him.
    • Bearing this in mind, we now look at joint tenancies and tenancies in common.
    • One is called a joint tenancy with right of survivorship.
    • Furthermore, at the time of Joe's death his joint tenancy interest will disappear and Shirley will become the PR's sole owner.
    • Jonathan Cripwell, prosecuting for City of York Council, told magistrates that, in fact, Bi and Ali had a joint tenancy and they were living together.
    • With joint tenancy, the whole property is owned by two people.
    • It is important, in these circumstances, to split any joint tenancy on the property so that the couple own the property as tenants in common.
    • ‘When we purchased our home in New Jersey together, we had to do so under joint tenancy to protect our rights as a couple and as individuals,’ Keene says.
    • It was acted upon by both sisters, their wills being made in accordance with it, and it effected, in my opinion, a severance of the joint tenancy.
    • This option ‘gives you the best feature of joint tenancy and community property,’ Randolph says.
    • In a traditional marriage arrangement, there is a joint tenancy agreement.

Derivatives

  • joint tenant

  • noun
    • A person who holds an estate or property jointly with one or more parties, the share of each passing to the other or others on death.

      共有不动产,共有财产

      the family home is registered in the names of both spouses as joint tenants
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Correspondingly they held the Florida home as joint tenants, which home was purchased from funds the applicant brought into the relationship.
      • On March 3, 1944, Elda and Roger Skidmore [the Skidmores] purchased the farm [including the disputed lands] as joint tenants.
      • Mrs Hamilton and myself own the property as joint tenants.

Definition of joint tenancy in US English:

joint tenancy

noun
  • The holding of an estate or property jointly by two or more parties, the share of each passing to the other or others on death.

    共有不动产,共有财产

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Property held under a joint tenancy rather than separately passes to the survivor on death.
    • I am afraid, however, that it would be quite contrary to the College's policy to create a joint tenancy with him.
    • I understand that you will not accept a joint tenancy agreement.
    • Every cohabiting couple should know the difference between joint tenancy and tenancy in common agreements.
    • With joint tenancy, the whole property is owned by two people.
    • In other words, a joint tenant cannot disclaim his joint tenancy.
    • ‘When we purchased our home in New Jersey together, we had to do so under joint tenancy to protect our rights as a couple and as individuals,’ Keene says.
    • One is called a joint tenancy with right of survivorship.
    • Furthermore, at the time of Joe's death his joint tenancy interest will disappear and Shirley will become the PR's sole owner.
    • Jonathan Cripwell, prosecuting for City of York Council, told magistrates that, in fact, Bi and Ali had a joint tenancy and they were living together.
    • Bearing this in mind, we now look at joint tenancies and tenancies in common.
    • It is important, in these circumstances, to split any joint tenancy on the property so that the couple own the property as tenants in common.
    • It was acted upon by both sisters, their wills being made in accordance with it, and it effected, in my opinion, a severance of the joint tenancy.
    • But most student and many other shared houses are let on joint tenancy agreements.
    • This option ‘gives you the best feature of joint tenancy and community property,’ Randolph says.
    • In a traditional marriage arrangement, there is a joint tenancy agreement.
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