jointly

jointly
Unitedly; sharing together; in unity of interest or liability. Soderberg v Atlantic Lighterage Corp. (DC NY) 15 F2d 209. Appearing in the habendum of a deed, not necessarily indicative of a joint tenancy. 20 Am J2d Coten § 13. As a matter of ownership of property within the meaning of the ownership clause of an insurance policy:–an affirmance that the insureds together own the property and that no other person is interested in it, not a representation that the insureds are tenants in common. Webster v Dwelling House Ins. Co. 53 Ohio St 558, 42 NE 546.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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