Definition of Cotenancy

1. [n -CIES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cotenancy

coteau
coteaux
cotectic
coted
cotehardies
coteline
cotelines
cotemporal
cotemporality
cotemporally
cotemporaneous
cotemporaries
cotemporary
cotenancies
cotenancy (current term)
cotenant
cotenants
coterie
coteries
coterminal
coterminous
coterminously
cotes
coth
cothouse
cothouses
cothromboplastin
coths
cothurn

Literary usage of Cotenancy

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The American State Reports: Containing the Cases of General Value and by Abraham Clark Freeman (1902)
"A TENANT IN COMMON MAY MAINTAIN TROVER AGAINST HIS COTENANT AND THE LATTER'S LICENSEE for cutting and removing timber from the lands of tbe cotenancy and ..."

2. The Encyclopædia of Pleading and Practice: Under the Codes and Practice Acts by William Mark McKinney, Thomas Johnson Michie (1897)
"Treon v. Emerick, 6 Ohio 391, following White v. Sayre, 2 Ohio no. Several Tracts Held in cotenancy.— Where there are several separate tracts of land owned ..."

3. Ruling Case Law as Developed and Established by the Decisions and by William Mark McKinney, Burdett Alberto Rich (1917)
"cotenancy IN MINES 103. In General.—While it has been held that owners as tenants in common of a mining claim, and engaged in working it, are partners,8 or ..."

4. California Jurisprudence: A Complete Statement of the Law and Practice of by William Mark McKinney (1922)
"cotenancy. III. TENANCY IN COMMON. IV. REMEDIES BETWEEN COTENANTS. V. ACTIONS BY OR AGAINST THIRD PERSONS. 1. ... Code Provisions—Parties to cotenancy. 10. ..."

5. Estee's Pleadings, Practice, and Forms: Adapted to Actions and Special by Morris March Estee, Charles Theodore Boone (1898)
"The same — issue as to cotenancy. A deed from a widow granting all of her individual estate in a tract of land 1s2 MO»S v. Shear, 30 Cal. 468. ..."

6. A Treatise on the Limitations of Actions at Law and Suits in Equity and by Joseph Kinnicut Angell, John Wilder May (1876)
"cotenancy. 419. AN estate in joint-tenancy is where lands or tenements are granted to two or more persons, to hold in fee-simple, fee-tail, for life, ..."

7. A Treatise on the Law of Irrigation: Covering All States and Territories by Joseph Ragland Long (1916)
"Incidents of cotenancy of Water Rights. 173. Taxation of Ditches and Water Rights. § 166. General Doctrine as to Property in Water Rights. ..."

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