/ˈjɔɪnt ˈtɛnənts/ – Phrase
Definition: những người chiếm hữu chung, những người cùng chiếm hữu.
A more thorough explanation: Joint tenants refers to a form of property ownership in which two or more individuals hold equal shares of the property with the right of survivorship. This means that if one joint tenant passes away, their share of the property automatically transfers to the surviving joint tenant(s) rather than being passed on according to the deceased tenant’s will or state laws of inheritance.
Example: Upon the death of one of the joint tenants, the surviving tenant automatically inherits the deceased tenant’s share of the property.