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JOINT AND SEVERAL LIABILITY: When two or more people agree to take
on the same obligation (such as a loan), they may each be responsible for a
certain portion of the obligation or they may each be responsible for the entire
obligation. When the contract states that liability is "joint and several", it
means that all parties together are responsible for the obligation ("joint") but
also that each party individually is responsible for the entire obligation on
their own ("several"). The creditor may sue all of them or just one for the
debt.
JOINT OWNERSHIP AGREEMENT: A contract between two or more people
who have an interest in the same piece of property which sets out their
respective rights and obligations with regard to the property and also may set
out the way in which the parties agree to manage the property.
JOINT TENANCY: A way in which two or more people may hold title to
property together. Owning as joint tenants means each owner has an equal right
to the entire property, that none of the owners may sell, bequeath or encumber
their portion of the property without the consent of the other owners and that,
in the event of the death of one of the owners, the surviving owners
automatically retain title to the entire property by "Right of Survivorship".
Compare with "tenants in common".
JOINT TENANTS: See "joint tenancy".
JOINT VENTURE: A project which two or more persons undertake
together, sharing the cost, the risk and the reward.
JOINTURE: Made in lieu of dower, a freehold estate created in a
property which lasts for the life of the widow which takes effect upon the death
of the husband.
JUDGMENT: A decision rendered by a court. If a monetary award is
involved, it may become a lien on property owned by the losing party.
JUDGMENT CREDITOR: A party who, by virtue of a court decision, is
entitled to a monetary payment from another party.
JUDGMENT DEBTOR: A party who, by virtue of a court decision, is
required to make a monetary payment from another party.
JUDGMENT LIEN: A general lien which applies to all property owned
by a judgment debtor located in the county where the judgment is recorded.
JUDICIAL FORECLOSURE: An enforcement action by a lender, the act of
selling the property to recover the mortgage debt after obtaining judgment of a
court.
JUMBO LOAN (MORTGAGE): A loan for more money than the Federal
National Mortgage Association and the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation
will fund under its mandate.
JUNIOR LIEN (MORTGAGE): A claim against property which is behind at
least one other lien in priority.
JUNK FEES: Slang term for extra fees charged by a lender on a
mortgage loan.
JURISDICTION: The extent of authority: 1) of a court over a certain
matter or person; 2) of a government organization over a territory.
JUST COMPENSATION: Payment of a fair and reasonable amount for
property taken from a private person by a government body.
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