Tenants in Common in Canada
Definition of Tenants in Common
Tenants in Common meaning or descrpition: two or more people owning property where, on the death of one, the deceased person’s share passes to his or her heirs rather than the other owners; no right of survivorship (Source of this concept of Tenants in Common: emp.ca/books/281-2 and emp.ca/books/279-9)
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- Article Name: Tenants in Common
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