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Held in common by two or more persons or things. Some regular uses of the term “joint” in a legal sense include:

  • “Joint custody” is an arrangement in which both parents possess either legal custody or physical custody of a child or children following divorce or separation.
  • “Joint defendant” is a defendant involved in litigation with two or more defendants.
  • “Joint liability” refers to liability that is shared across two or more defendants due to their shared responsibility for a debt, claim, or judgment.
  • “Joint ownership” is an arrangement in which each owner has an undivided interest in property, usually with a right of survivorship. See also joint tenancy.
  • “Joint tortfeasors” are two or more defendants whose negligence contributed to the plaintiff’s injuries and are thus jointly liable for damages in the same litigation.
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