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Joint petition
Joint petition One bankruptcy petition filed by a husband and wife together.
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Bankruptcy Proceedings under federal statutes to relieve a debtor who is unable or unwilling to pay its debts.
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Joint and several liability A liability which allows the creditor to sue any one of the debtors or sue all together.
Joint income The total gross income of the mortgage applicants.
Joint liability The responsibility of two or more people to repay a debt.
Joint protection policy A title insurance policy insuring the interest of both owner and lender.
Joint tenancy Ownership of real property by two or more individuals, each of whom has an undivided interest with the right of survivorship.
Joint venture An investment entity formed by one or more entities to acquire or develop and manage real property and-or other assets
Joinville property Property in Joinville, Brazil. Apartments, flats, houses, offices and other property in Joinville.
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Joint and several liability A liability which allows the creditor to sue any one of the debtors or sue all together.
Joint income The total gross income of the mortgage applicants.
Joint liability The responsibility of two or more people to repay a debt.
Joint petition
Joint protection policy A title insurance policy insuring the interest of both owner and lender.
Joint tenancy Ownership of real property by two or more individuals, each of whom has an undivided interest with the right of survivorship.
Joint venture An investment entity formed by one or more entities to acquire or develop and manage real property and-or other assets
Joist A floor or ceiling support member supported by foundation walls, piers or beams. Subflooring is connected to floor joists.
Judgment A formal decision issued by a court relating to the specific claims and rights of the parties to an act or suit.
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