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26 April, 06:17

If a person puts all his property into joint ownership, upon his death becomes the sole owner of the property.

His spouse?

His lawyer?

The state?

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  1. 26 April, 07:14
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    Property with right of survivorship automatically passes to the survivor when one of the original owners dies.

    This being said your answers refer to relationships between a person and their Spouse, Lawyer, or State. In my opinion the person with whom another person would most likely place their property in joint tenancy with would be in a marital relationship, so my answer is his Spouse.
  2. 26 April, 10:05
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    A. His spouse.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We are asked to find the owner of a joint property at the death on one person, when a person puts all his property into joint ownership.

    We know that by the right of survivorship, the surviving owner automatically gets the share of the property of a dead owner.

    We know that mostly a person gets a joint account with his spouse, therefore, the spouse will be the sole owner of the property after his death.
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