| 1. | But while you are alive, joint tenancy can lead to unwanted complications.
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| 2. | The ailing Liotweizen granted joint tenancy in his apartment building to Mary Tene Steiner.
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| 3. | joint tenancy, termed gavelkind, and passed on to the kin group as a whole.
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| 4. | A joint co-owner may break a joint tenancy and maintain an interest in the property.
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| 5. | Many experts suggest that real estate be owned in joint tenancy with rights of survival.
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| 6. | In a joint tenancy, he said, each owner is considered an owner of the entire property.
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| 7. | That means that property held as a joint tenancy cannot be passed to beneficiaries or heirs.
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| 8. | In 1871, Morris and Rossetti took out a joint tenancy on Kelmscott Manor on the Gloucestershire-Oxfordshire-Wiltshire borders.
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| 9. | In 1985 The Nature Conservancy and the State of Maine purchased most of the island in joint tenancy.
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| 10. | A tenancy by the entirety, Kravet said, is a form of joint tenancy available only to married couples.
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