coparcenary

coparcenary
co·par·ce·nary /ˌkō-'pärs-ən-ˌer-ē/ n pl -nar·ies
1: joint heirship
2: joint ownership

Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary of Law. . 1996.

coparcenary
1) Joint ownership.
2) An estate that is jointly inherited, in equal shares, from a single ancestor.
Category: Wills, Trusts & Estates

Nolo’s Plain-English Law Dictionary. . 2009.

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  • coparcenary — [kō pär′sə ner΄ē] n. pl. coparcenaries [ CO + PARCENARY] 1. Law joint heirship; partnership in inheritance 2. joint partnership or ownership …   English World dictionary

  • coparcenary — noun (plural naries) Date: circa 1504 1. joint heirship 2. joint ownership …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • coparcenary — /koh pahr seuh ner ee/, n. Law. a special kind of joint ownership arising esp. under common law upon the descent of real property to several female heirs. Also, coparceny /koh pahr seuh nee/. [1495 1505; CO + PARCENARY] * * * …   Universalium

  • coparcenary — noun Joint inheritance or ownership of property …   Wiktionary

  • coparcenary — co·par·ce·nar·y || ‚kəʊ pɑːsÉ™nÉ™rɪ n. joint ownership of inherited property …   English contemporary dictionary

  • coparcenary — co·parcenary …   English syllables

  • coparcenary — co•par•ce•nar•y [[t]koʊˈpɑr səˌnɛr i[/t]] n. law joint ownership of inherited property • Etymology: 1495–1505 …   From formal English to slang

  • coparcenary — /koʊˈpasənri/ (say koh pahsuhnree) noun (formerly) the co ownership of land by joint heirs succeeding to it on intestacy …  

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