question archive Harry and Sue were the joint registered proprietors of an estate in fee simple of Blackacre as tenants-in-common

Harry and Sue were the joint registered proprietors of an estate in fee simple of Blackacre as tenants-in-common

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Harry and Sue were the joint registered proprietors of an estate in fee simple of Blackacre as tenants-in-common. Consequently, at common law:

1)Harry and Sue must be tenants-in-common in equal shares

2)Harry and Sue must be tenants-in-common in unequal shares

3)Harry and Sue could be tenants-in-common in either equal or unequal shares, in this example 

4)Harry and Sue as tenants-in-common, cannot co-exist as the joint proprietors of an estate in fee simple where the shares are unspecified, and therefore are at law joint tenants with and undivided moiety.

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