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co-ownership in British English (ˌkəʊˈəʊnəʃɪp) nounthe fact or state of being one of the joint owners of something Examples of 'co-ownership' in a sentenceco-ownership Whisper it softly, but co-ownership is becoming fashionable again.Instead of going into co-ownership, why did he not just buy the whole club?The co-ownership deal is renewed and the clubs agree where the player will go.They lost their legal battle to gain co-ownership of the food group three years ago.Since 1926, the only legal form of co-ownership of land is what is known as a jointtenancy.Although co-ownership remains important in other areas of law, tenancies in commonare largely academic for tenancy agreements and leases.The architect is already meeting several co-ownership groups who are keen to join together to create their own small developments. |