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dissolved if one partner attempts to sell his or her interest in the partnership. In all of these situations, when one legally significant fact occurs, other relationships are automatically changed by the law.
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The phrase is used to describe legal consequences that occur by the act of the law itself. For example, if property is held in a
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is a Latin phrase, directly translated as "by the law itself". It is used as an
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adverb
tenancy by the entirety
divorced
tenancy in common
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