
n. title to real property held by two or more persons without specifying the interests of each party by percentage or description of a portion of the real estate. Such interests are typical between joint tenants, tenants in common and tenants by the entirety.
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(n) When a property or right is owned by more than one person in which their respective share in the property or in the benefit accruing out of it is not quantified, then such right in the property is called undivided interest in the property. An example is a park owned by the residents of a particular locality.
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Ownership right to use and possess property that is shared by two or more co-owners. No individual co-owner has an exclusive right to any portion of the property. See: joint tenancy, tenants in common, tenancy by the entirety
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[
n] - the interest in property owned by tenants whereby each tenant has an equal right to enjoy the entire property
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undivided right noun the interest in property owned by tenants whereby each tenant has an equal right to enjoy the entire property
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