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Definition of Coparcenary
1. n. Partnership in inheritance; joint heirship; joint right of succession to an inheritance.
Definition of Coparcenary
1. Noun. Joint inheritance or ownership of property. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Coparcenary
1. [n -RIES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Coparcenary
Literary usage of Coparcenary
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Law of Real Property: (based on Minor's Institutes) by Raleigh C. Minor, John Wurts, John Barbee Minor (1909)
"Properties of Estates In coparcenary. 1. Unity of Title. 767. 2. ... A tenancy
in coparcenary arises where lands of inheritance descend from the ancestor to ..."
2. Commentaries on the Laws of England by William Blackstone, William Carey Jones (1915)
"The examples of his mistake commonly given, eg, that joint tenancy cannot be
taken by descent, or coparcenary by purchase, etc., are limitations of title, ..."
3. Modern American Law: A Systematic and Comprehensive Commentary on the by Eugene Allen Gilmore, William Charles Wermuth (1914)
"coparcenary. 320. Definition.—An ancient kind of estate was an estate by ...
The distinction between coparcenary and joint tenancy seems to be that joint ..."
4. A General View of the Law of Property by James Andrew Strahan, James Sinclair Baxter (1908)
"PAGE Characteristics of coparcenary Severance 138 User .139 Characteristics. ...
163) of its deceased owner, they hold that estate in coparcenary, ..."
5. A Digest of the Laws of England Respecting Real Property by William Cruise, Henry Hopley White (1835)
"SECTION I. An estate in coparcenary arises, where a person seised of lands How
this estate ... An estate in coparcenary also frequently arises in con- idem, ..."
6. A Treatise on the American Law of Real Property by Emory Washburn (1864)
"Of ESTATES IN cOPARcENARY, or, as commonly called, ... While joint-tenancies
refer to persons, the idea of coparcenary ..."
7. Blackstone Economized: Being a Compendium of the Laws of England to the by William Blackstone, David Mitchell Aird (1873)
"An estate in coparcenary resembles that of joint-tenancy in unity of interest,
title, and possession; but differs materially in many ..."
8. Blackstone Economized: Being a Compendium of the Laws of England to the by Sir William Blackstone, David Mitchell Aird (1873)
"An estate in coparcenary resembles that of joint-tenancy in unity of interest,
title, and possession; but differs materially in many ..."