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1 Right of Survivorship When a joint tenant dies, his or her interest passes to the remaining owners of the property; becomes an issue only at death of one of the owners Real Estate Definitions
2 Right of Survivorship When a joint tenant dies, his or her interest passes to the remaining owners of the property; becomes an issue only at death of one of the owners Chapter 8 Definitions
3 Right of Survivorship See Joint Tenancy Real Estate Definitions
4 Right of Survivorship Upon the death of a joint tenant or tenant by the entirety the interest does not pass to the tenant's heirs but to the other join tenant(s). Real Estate 10
5 Right of Survivorship When a joint tenant dies, his or her interest passes to the remaining owners of the property; becomes an issue only at death of one of the owners Chapter 8: Forms of Real Estate Ownership
6 Right of Survivorship When a joint tenant dies, his or her interest passes to the remaining owners of the property; becomes an issue only at death of one of the owners Real Estate Definitions
7 Right of Survivorship See Joint Tenancy Real Estate Definitions
8 Right of survivorship a feature of joint tenancy whereby the surviving joint tenants automatically acquire all the rights, title, and interest of the deceased joint tenant CHAP 4

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