Property Ownership
Under Connecticut law, which of the following is NOT one of the traditional four unities required for joint tenancy?
AUnity of time
BUnity of title
CUnity of consideration (price paid)✓ Correct
DUnity of interest
Explanation
The four unities required for joint tenancy are: time (acquired simultaneously), title (same deed/instrument), interest (equal fractional shares), and possession (equal right to possess). 'Consideration' is not one of the four unities.
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