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Joint property - traducción al árabe

OWNERSHIP OF PROPERTY BY TWO OR MORE INDIVIDUALS
Joint tenants with rights of survivorship; Tenants in common; Joint tenants; JTWROS; Tenancy in common; Tenants by the entirety; Tenancy by the entirety; Joint tenants with right of survivorship; Joint tenancy with right of survivorship; Right of survivorship; Joint tenancy with rights of survivorship; Joint tenancies; Cotenancy; Co-tenancy; Co tenancy; Cotenant; Co-tenant; Co tenant; Joint tenancy; Concurrent estates; Estate by entirety; Tenancy by the entireties; Survivorship; Undivided interest; Tenant-in-common; Tenant-in-common (TIC); Joint property; Joint tenant; JTROS; Joint-own; Tenancy by entirety; Tenancy of the entirety; Tenants-in-common; Tenancy-in-common; Tenant in common; Concurrent interests; Concurrent interest; Tenancy by entirities; Tenancy by entireties

Joint property         
ملكية على المشاع ، ملكية شائعة ،- مشتركة
property         
PHYSICAL OR INTANGIBLE ENTITY, OWNED BY A PERSON OR A GROUP OF PEOPLE
Legal property; Land owner; Property (ownership right); Rights to property; Res privata; Proprietary right; Property theory
خاصِّيَّة , مِلْكِيَّة
PROPERTY         
PHYSICAL OR INTANGIBLE ENTITY, OWNED BY A PERSON OR A GROUP OF PEOPLE
Legal property; Land owner; Property (ownership right); Rights to property; Res privata; Proprietary right; Property theory

ألاسم

خاصَّة ; خاصِّيَّة ; خَصْلَة ; خُصُوصِيَّة ; خَصِيصَة

آخرى

مِلْكِيَّة

Definición

property
n. anything that is owned by a person or entity. Property is divided into two types: "real property," which is any interest in land, real estate, growing plants or the improvements on it, and "personal property" (sometimes called "personalty"), which is everything else. "Common property" is ownership by more than one person of the same possession. "Community property" is a form of joint ownership between husband and wife recognized in several states. "Separate property" is property owned by one spouse only in a community property state, or a married woman's sole ownership in some states. "Public property" refers to ownership by a governmental body such as the federal, state, county or city governments or their agencies (e.g. school or redevelopment districts). The government and the courts are obligated to protect property rights and to help clarify ownership. See also: common property community property personal property personalty public property real property separate property

Wikipedia

Concurrent estate

In property law, a concurrent estate or co-tenancy is any of various ways in which property is owned by more than one person at a time. If more than one person owns the same property, they are commonly referred to as co-owners. Legal terminology for co-owners of real estate is either co-tenants or joint tenants, with the latter phrase signifying a right of survivorship. Most common law jurisdictions recognize tenancies in common and joint tenancies.

Many jurisdictions also recognize tenancies by the entirety, which is effectively a joint tenancy between married persons. Many jurisdictions refer to a joint tenancy as a joint tenancy with right of survivorship, but they are the same, as every joint tenancy includes a right of survivorship. In contrast, a tenancy in common does not include a right of survivorship.

The type of co-ownership does not affect the right of co-owners to sell their fractional interest in the property to others during their lifetimes, but it does affect their power to will the property upon death to their devisees in the case of joint tenants. However, any joint tenant can change this by severing the joint tenancy. This occurs whenever a joint tenant transfers his or her fractional interest in the property.

Laws can vary from place to place, and the following general discussion will not be applicable in its entirety to all jurisdictions.

Ejemplos de uso de Joint property
1. Each will keep former joint property on its territory.
2. The couple‘s joint property was part of his suit.
3. The investment funds, the suit claims, were partly joint property of Arie and Dalia Genger, and partly owned indirectly by their children‘s trust funds.
4. At present the rules are clear about the declaration of gifts and trips overseas, joint property holdings and significant joint shareholdings.
5. The two reached a partial agreement to divide their joint assets, but the question of when their separation began remained a bone of contention, and with it, the question of whether the lottery ticket should be considered joint property.