Of the four unities, only the unity of [...]is essential for a tenancy in common to exist, although others may be present. This is because under a tenancy in common, each co-owner is regarded as having a distinct ‘undivided share in the land’. The tenants have quite separate interests, although while the tenancy lasts no-one can say which of them owns any particular part of the land; hence their shares being ‘undivided’.
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possession
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Of the four unities, only the unity of [...]is essential for a tenancy in common to exist, although others may be present. This is because under a tenancy in common, each co-owner is regarded as having a distinct ‘undivided share in the land’. The tenants have quite separate interests, although while the tenancy lasts no-one can say which of them owns any particular part of the land; hence their shares being ‘undivided’.
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#co-ownership #land #law
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Of the four unities, only the unity of [...]is essential for a tenancy in common to exist, although others may be present. This is because under a tenancy in common, each co-owner is regarded as having a distinct ‘undivided share in the land’. The tenants have quite separate interests, although while the tenancy lasts no-one can say which of them owns any particular part of the land; hence their shares being ‘undivided’.
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possession
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