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If one were to pair a difficult tempered infant with a parental approach that is high in anger and frustration, one might predict which of the following outcomes?
Tenancy in Common
Tenancy in Common is a form of co-ownership where each tenant owns a separate and undivided interest in the property, which does not automatically pass to the other tenants upon death.
Concurrent Ownership
The holding of property rights by two or more parties simultaneously, often applied to real estate and implies shared interests or rights in the property.
Right to Possession
This term refers to the legal right of an individual or entity to have control over property or goods, often determined by ownership or specific legal agreements.
Tenancy by the Entireties
A form of joint property ownership available only to married couples, where both own the entire property and one cannot dispose of their share without the other's consent.
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