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Joint Tenancy

Definition

A form of property ownership where two or more people own equal shares. If one owner dies, their share automatically passes to the surviving owner(s) — this is called the right of survivorship. Compare with tenants in common, where each person owns a specific share that can be left to someone else in a will.

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