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  2. Concurrent estate - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] (In the State of Hawaii, the option of ownership in an tenancy by the entirety is also available to domestic partners in a registered "Reciprocal Beneficiary Relationship"; Vermont's Civil Union statute qualifies parties to a civil union for tenancy by the entirety.) [10] Like a Joint Tenancy with Rights of Survivorship, the tenancy by ...

  3. Four unities - Wikipedia

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    Unity of marriage For a tenancy by the entirety this fifth unity must be present. Marriage combined with the preceding four unities creates a tenancy by the entirety. A tenancy by the entirety gives rise to certain legal rights, such as rights of survivors, when one spouse is deceased that interest automatically passes to the surviving spouse.

  4. Portal:Law/Article/Week 24 2006 - Wikipedia

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    Most common-law jurisdictions recognize three kinds of concurrent estate: tenancy in common, joint tenancy with right of survivorship, and tenancy by the entirety. Many jurisdictions simply refer to a joint tenancy with right of survivorship as a joint tenancy , but a few U.S. States treat the phrase joint tenancy as synonymous with a tenancy ...

  5. What Happens When a Tenant in Common Dies? - AOL

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    Continue reading → The post Tenants in Common: Definition and Explanation appeared first on SmartAsset Blog. Sharing ownership of a property with another person (or persons) can be legally ...

  6. Matrimonial regime - Wikipedia

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    Tenancy by the Entirety (United States): "TBE" is a separate property system in which spouses are treated as one person, each having an equal ownership interest in the subject property. In some U.S. states, tenancy by the entirety is limited to realty (e.g. the couple take title to the family home as tenants by the entirety) while other states ...

  7. Marital life estate - Wikipedia

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    Tenancy by the entirety; Community property; References This page was last edited on 23 May 2022, at 17:38 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  8. These tenants fought one of America's largest corporate ... - AOL

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    For example, the city required emergency repairs to be done on Progress properties within 24 hours and barred retaliation against tenants for demanding repairs.

  9. Tenancy by the entirety - Wikipedia

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