Search results for: “common tenancy”

  • Where

    At the place, in the case of, in the event that. Graham v Standard Fire Ins. Co., 119 S.C.218, 112. S.E. 88.

  • Other

    Different or distinct from that already mentioned, additional or further. Ordinarily, the term is used in the context of a class of things and has to be read ejusdem generis

  • Coparcener, Coparcenary

    Common ownership arising by descent as when lands descend on an intestacy to several persons as co-heirs and the persons so inheriting are called coparceceners. Under common law, coparcenary arose by descent only and was of two kinds: 1. Coparcenary which took place where an ancestor died […]