Tag: Tenant
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Tenancy by the Entirety
An estate held by husband and wife as a fictitious unity with right of survivorship; in addition to the four unities necessary for the creation of and continuance of a joint tenancy, this estate requires unity of husband and wife. Daniel v Wright, 352 F.Supp. I. The estate stems from the […]
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Tenancy by the Entirety
An estate held by husband and wife as a fictitious unity with right of survivorship; in addition to the four unities necessary for the creation of and continuance of a joint tenancy, this estate requires unity of husband and wife. Daniel v Wright, 352 F.Supp. I. The estate stems from the […]
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Tenant Changes
Tenant Changes in the context of Real Property See: Tenant Improvements in this legal Dictionary.
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Tenancy From Period to Period
Tenancy From Period to Period in the context of Real Property See: Periodic Tenancy in this legal Dictionary.
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Tenancy in Common
A joint interest in which there is unity of possession but separate and distinct titles; the relationship exists where property is held by several distinct titles by unity of possession and is not an estate but a relation between persons, the only essential being a possessory right, as to […]
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Tenancy for Years
Tenancy For Years in the context of Real Property See: Estate For Years in this legal Dictionary.