How Do You Spell COPARCENER?

Pronunciation: [kˈɒpɑːsˌiːnə] (IPA)

The word Coparcener is spelled with a 'c' followed by 'o,' 'p,' 'a,' 'r,' 'c,' 'e,' 'n,' 'e,' and 'r.' The IPA phonetic transcription for this word is /kəʊˈpɑːsɪnə/. It refers to a person who inherits an equal share in an ancestral or joint property, particularly in the context of Hindu law. The word Coparcenary refers to the state of being a coparcener. The spelling and pronunciation of these words may be challenging for those who are not familiar with legal terminology.

COPARCENER Meaning and Definition

  1. Coparcener is a legal term used to describe a person, typically a family member, who inherits an undivided share of family-owned property, especially land or a tenement, upon the death of an ancestor. In a coparcenary, the property is held jointly by two or more coparceners, who have equal rights and interests in the property. The coparcenary is formed when the property passes by intestate succession to the male next of kin in the same bloodline or family, such as brothers or cousins, rather than being distributed individually to each heir.

    The concept of coparcenary originated in English common law and is closely associated with the principles of primogeniture, where the eldest male heir inherits the family property. However, coparcenary can also apply to female heirs in jurisdictions that have abolished or modified primogeniture laws. In such cases, women can become coparceners and hold an equal share in the inheritance alongside their male relatives.

    The rights and responsibilities of coparceners include the right to possess and manage the property, the right to receive rental income or profits, and the obligation to pay for repairs, maintenance, and taxes. A coparcener has the power to file a suit for partition to divide the property, allowing each coparcener to possess and manage their separate portion individually. Additionally, coparceners have the power to alienate or transfer their undivided share of the property to another person, subject to certain legal restrictions and conditions.

  2. • A coheir.
    • A joint sharer in an inheritance.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for COPARCENER

  • xoparcener
  • voparcener
  • foparcener
  • doparcener
  • ciparcener
  • ckparcener
  • clparcener
  • cpparcener
  • c0parcener
  • c9parcener
  • cooarcener
  • colarcener
  • co-arcener
  • co0arcener
  • copzrcener
  • copsrcener
  • copwrcener
  • copqrcener
  • copaecener
  • copadcener

Etymology of COPARCENER

The word "coparcener" originated from the combination of two Latin roots: "co-" meaning "together" and "part" meaning "share". The term developed through the Old French word "coparcener", which was used in the context of inheritances and shared ownership of property. Over time, the word was imported into English, retaining its original meaning of someone who shares ownership or inheritance rights with others, particularly in the context of co-owning property or land.

Plural form of COPARCENER is COPARCENERS

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