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coparcener
[ koh-pahr-suh-ner ]
noun
- a member of a coparcenary.
coparcener
/ kəʊˈpɑːsɪnə /
noun
- law a person who inherits an estate as coheir with others Also calledparcener
Word History and Origins
Origin of coparcener1
Example Sentences
One coparcener of a joint tenancy or tenancy in common may have a court partition the property without the presence of other coparceners, because such coparceners are often difficult to find.
Thus a testator died seized of property in fee simple and in fee tail—he had two daughters, and devised the fee simple property to one and the entailed property to the other; the first one claimed to have her share of the entailed property as coparcener and also to retain the benefit she took under the will.
The coparcener with the eagle in all this beautiful nonsense is a bird that never existed at all, and who, having at last fallen from her high estate, is now principally useful as a name for a hotel that has been too often burned, or as the escutcheon of an insurance company.
In the other, I was a coparcener, and only received on a division the equal portion allotted me.
One of the general inspectors, a man I had never seen but whom I knew, by virtue of his rank, to be superior to our chalk-wielding coparcener, Lorns, also paced the wharf and appeared to bear me company in a distant, non-communicative way.
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