| 11. | Schlesinger explained that tenancy by the entirety is a form of joint tenancy with the right of survivorship.
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| 12. | In Georgia, joint tenancy is commonly conveyed in a deed as " Joint Tenants with Rights of Survivorship ".
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| 13. | Most of Great Duck Island was purchased in joint tenancy by the state and the Nature Conservancy in 1984.
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| 14. | Most common law jurisdictions recognize tenancies in common and joint tenancies, and some also recognize tenancies by the entirety.
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| 15. | At that point it was broken up and most of the property became owned by numerous heirs through joint tenancy.
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| 16. | Most jurisdictions permit a joint owner to break a joint tenancy by the execution of a document to that effect.
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| 17. | In either case, the joint tenancy will revert to a tenancy in common as to that owner's interest in the property.
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| 18. | He settled on Kelmscott Manor in the village of Kelmscott, Oxfordshire, obtaining a joint tenancy on the building with Rossetti in June.
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| 19. | As chairman of the judiciary committee, he secured the passage of the Act of 1812, abolishing survivorship as an incident of joint tenancy.
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| 20. | Where the property is money held in a joint bank account, the presumption is that it is a joint tenancy of that account.
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