jointly owned property

jointly owned property
- joint bank account

Black's law dictionary. . 1990.

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  • community property — U.S. Law. (in some states) property acquired by a husband, wife, or both together, that is considered by law to be jointly owned and equally shared. [1920 25] * * * Property held jointly by a husband and wife. In states having a community… …   Universalium

  • MATRIMONIAL PROPERTY — In Jewish Law GENERAL In Jewish law, spousal property relations are regulated by the ketubbah. Maimonides describes how, when a man marries, he undertakes to provide his wife with ten things and is entitled to four things (Yad, Ishut 11:1–4; see… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • community property — commu′nity prop′erty n. law property acquired by a husband and wife, considered in some states to be jointly owned • Etymology: 1920–25 …   From formal English to slang

  • Community property — For the Steel Panther song, see Feel the Steel. Community property is a marital property regime that originated in civil law jurisdictions and is now also found in some common law jurisdictions. The states of the United States that recognize… …   Wikipedia

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