Yes. They mean the same thing: property ownership automatically passes to the Survivor.
Generally a joint tenant has a right of survivorship in the property. That means if the other joint tenant dies their interest in the real estate passes automatically to the surviving joint tenant with no need of probate.Generally a joint tenant has a right of survivorship in the property. That means if the other joint tenant dies their interest in the real estate passes automatically to the surviving joint tenant with no need of probate.Generally a joint tenant has a right of survivorship in the property. That means if the other joint tenant dies their interest in the real estate passes automatically to the surviving joint tenant with no need of probate.Generally a joint tenant has a right of survivorship in the property. That means if the other joint tenant dies their interest in the real estate passes automatically to the surviving joint tenant with no need of probate.
If your name is on the deed as a grantee, then you have an ownership interest in the property. It may be tenant-in-common or joint tenant (with right of survivorship). In either case, you have an "undivided" co-ownership of the property.
No. Survivorship means that if one owner dies the other automatically becomes the sole owner of the property. The two do not need to be married. State laws vary. In some jurisdictions husbands and wives are automatically considered joint tenants when they purchase real property. In other states the tenancy must be declared in the deed. Simply stating "as joint tenants" creates a survivorship in some jurisdictions. In others the words, "as joint tenants with the right of survivorship" must be used.
Full, standard and regular are common names for the same size mattress. 53" x 54".
Since same sex couples need to be pro-active in the case of inheritance, your partner can and should transfer the Colorado property to both of you as joint tenants with the right of survivorship. However, you should seek the advice of an attorney to assure that the deed is drafted properly. In some states creation of a joint tenancy by an individual who already owns property requires that the property be conveyed to a third party then back to the two who will become joint tenants with the right of survivorship. In those states the interests must be equal and created at the same time. That process can be accomplished by an attorney using a straw deed. If not done properly the deed could fail to create a joint tenancy with the right of survivorship. In that case the tenancy would default to a tenancy in common and your partner's half would pass to his heirs at law and not to you.
Technically, joint tenancies in real property have been abolished in Oregon. The Supreme Court of Oregon has added, "The grantees herein do not take the title in common but with the right of survivorship," this grants concurrent life estates to the parties as tenants in common, with a contingent remainder to the survivors. This has the same practical result as joint tenancy with right of survivorship.Palmer, Ralph & Frank, Gregory Oregon Real Estate Practices, Finance, Law (1997).
No. I thought the same as well but the Full House set has a basement and stairs on the far right of the kitchen.
It begins right around the time of a full moon; not always on the exact same day.
share proportionately in any new issues of stock of the same class
It's impossible to know how many times a Full Moon has been in the same sign as another planet because it's very common for it to happen.
If they are still married, she has the same rights as any spouse. That may include a dower right or full inheritance.
With regards to rights in land such as a right of way or beach rights, that means you have the right in common with otherswho also have the same right of use. Your right is not exclusive to you.