kaasalduse
Kaasalduse is a legal form of joint ownership in which two or more persons hold an undivided interest in a property or asset. The term is used in Estonian-language legal contexts to describe co-ownership arrangements that can cover real estate, land, or other forms of property. A co-owner’s share can be equal or unequal, depending on how the ownership was acquired or stipulated by an agreement or will.
Rights and duties of co-owners include the ability to use and derive benefit from the property in
Management and administration of kaasalduse are typically organized through a written agreement or by default rules
Partition or sale can result in the property being divided physically, if possible, or more commonly sold