Property Ownership
In Montana, 'unity of title' is one of the four unities required to create a valid joint tenancy. The four unities are:
ATime, title, interest, and possession✓ Correct
BPossession, enjoyment, alienation, and title
CTime, place, person, and property
DOwner, lender, trustee, and trustor
Explanation
The four unities required for joint tenancy (TTIP) are: Time (acquired at the same time), Title (by the same instrument), Interest (equal shares), and Possession (equal right to possess the whole). If any unity is broken, the joint tenancy converts to tenancy in common.
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