Co-Owner

/ˌkoʊˈoʊnər/

Definitions

  1. (n.) An individual who shares legal ownership of property or rights jointly with one or more others.
    The co-owners must agree on how to manage the jointly held property.

Forms

  • co-owners

Commentary

The term 'co-owner' denotes shared ownership and is often used in property law contexts to describe multiple parties holding title concurrently.

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