Property Ownership
In Alaska, a deed conveying property 'to John and Mary as joint tenants with right of survivorship' requires which of the four unities?
ATime, title, interest, and possession✓ Correct
BTime, title, interest, and consideration
CPossession, consideration, title, and duration
DInterest, possession, duration, and exclusivity
Explanation
The four unities required for joint tenancy are Time (acquired at the same time), Title (from the same instrument), Interest (equal shares), and Possession (equal right to possess the whole property) — commonly remembered as TTIP.
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