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Ownership of property by one person alone

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Severalty
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Ownership in severalty occurs when property is owned by one person or a single legal entity alone, severed from any other owners. Although sole proprietorship is a business owned by one person, the specific legal term for individual property ownership is tenancy in severalty. Accession refers to acquiring property by adding to it, and community property involves joint ownership by spouses.

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