Property Ownership
In Oklahoma, a joint tenancy must have the four unities of:
APrice, location, condition, and use
BTime, title, interest, and possession✓ Correct
COwnership, occupancy, use, and taxation
DSeisin, delivery, acceptance, and recording
Explanation
Joint tenancy requires the four unities: Time (acquired at same time), Title (same deed/instrument), Interest (equal shares), and Possession (equal right to possess). Failure of any unity converts the joint tenancy to a tenancy in common.
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