severalty (Meaning)

Wordnet

severalty (n)

the state of being several and distinct

exclusive individual ownership

Webster

severalty (n.)

A state of separation from the rest, or from all others; a holding by individual right.

Synonyms & Antonyms of severalty

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severalty Sentence Examples

  1. The property was divided among the heirs in severalty, granting each individual exclusive ownership of their portion.
  2. The treaty resolved the land dispute by extinguishing Native American claims and allotting parcels in severalty to settler families.
  3. The will provided for each child to inherit his or her share in severalty, ensuring equal distribution of the estate.
  4. The mortgage agreement specified that the property would be held in severalty, with each co-borrower responsible for their own portion of the debt.
  5. The apartment complex had severalty ownership units, allowing each resident to own their own individual apartment space.
  6. The partnership agreement stipulated that each partner would own their capital contributions in severalty, maintaining distinct ownership.
  7. The family heirloom was passed down in severalty, with each generation inheriting their own unique keepsake.
  8. The voting system allowed each shareholder to cast ballots in severalty, ensuring fair representation for all.
  9. The mineral rights to the land were divided in severalty among the surface owners, granting each party exclusive access to their designated portion.
  10. The jury deliberated in severalty, allowing each juror to reach their own independent verdict without external influence.

FAQs About the word severalty

the state of being several and distinct, exclusive individual ownershipA state of separation from the rest, or from all others; a holding by individual right.

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The property was divided among the heirs in severalty, granting each individual exclusive ownership of their portion.

The treaty resolved the land dispute by extinguishing Native American claims and allotting parcels in severalty to settler families.

The will provided for each child to inherit his or her share in severalty, ensuring equal distribution of the estate.

The mortgage agreement specified that the property would be held in severalty, with each co-borrower responsible for their own portion of the debt.