/ˈkəʊˈəʊnəʃɪp/ – noun
Definition: quyền đồng sở hữu.
A more thorough explanation: Co-ownership refers to a legal arrangement in which two or more individuals jointly own a property or asset. Each co-owner has an undivided interest in the property, and all co-owners share in the rights and responsibilities associated with ownership, such as the right to use the property and the obligation to contribute to expenses related to the property.
Example: In the case of the property dispute, the siblings entered into a co-ownership agreement to jointly own and manage the family home.