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Activation of cells within the area postrema would be predicted to produce
Joint Tenants
Co-owners of property who have equal rights to the whole property and a right of survivorship, meaning if one owner dies, the remaining owner(s) inherit the deceased's share directly.
Right Of Survivorship
A feature of some types of co-ownership of property causing a co-owner’s interest in property to be transferred on his death immediately and by operation of law to his surviving co-owner(s). See also tenancy by the entirety and joint tenancy.
Tenancy In Common
A form of co-ownership of property that is freely disposable both during life and at death, and in which the co-owners have undivided interests in the property and equal rights to possess the property.
Right Of Survivorship
A legal principle in property law where, upon the death of one owner, the ownership interest of the deceased automatically transfers to the surviving owner(s) without the need for probate.
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