/ˈtɛnənsi ɪn ˈkɑmən/ – Phrase
Definition: việc chiếm hữu chung.
A more thorough explanation: Tenancy in common is a form of concurrent ownership of real property by two or more individuals in which each tenant holds an undivided interest in the property. Each tenant in common has the right to possess and use the entire property, and each tenant’s interest can be transferred or inherited separately from the other tenants.
Example: In a tenancy in common, each co-owner has a distinct and separate share of the property, allowing them to pass on their share to their heirs upon their death.