par·ce·nary /ˈpɑrsṇˌɛri/
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Par·ce·na·ry n. Law The holding or occupation of an inheritable estate which descends from the ancestor to two or more persons; coheirship.
Note: ☞ It differs in many respects from joint tenancy, which is created by deed or devise. In the United States there is no essential distinction between parcenary and tenancy in common.
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