Property Ownership
In Georgia, property held as 'joint tenancy with right of survivorship' requires which essential unities?
AA. Unity of time, title, interest, and possession✓ Correct
BB. Unity of purpose and possession only
CC. Unity of time and title only
DD. Unity of interest and purpose
Explanation
True joint tenancy requires the four unities: time (acquired at same time), title (same instrument), interest (equal shares), and possession (equal right to use all). Georgia law requires these for joint tenancy with right of survivorship.
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