tenancy in common
noun Law.
a holding of property, usually real, by two or more persons with each owning an undivided share and with no right of survivorship.
Compare
joint tenancy.
Origin of tenancy in common
First recorded in 1760–70
Words nearby tenancy in common
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tenaille,
tenaim,
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tenant farmer,
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