Yes. The term co-owner signifies that there is more than one owner of the property.
A cosigner or coowner cannot repossess a vehicle. That is something the leinholder does.
Yes
The co-owner of the Pequod was Captain Peleg.
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I don't think so not without their approval.
Shutterfly, 1999-, chairman; DNA Sciences, 2000-, director; Neoteris, 2001-, chairman; Hyperion Development Group, 2003-, coowner.
what does the same mean
It mean in the same line with or same group
It mean in the same line with or same group
No, the geometric mean is not the same as the mean of two numbers.
Fairly simply, a co-owner owns the car, and possibly the way your phrasing it, the primary responsibility for the loan. Hence, the (co)owner will own the car when the loan is paid off. A cosigner is essentially only a guarantor of the loan receivor. He is also responsible for the payment of the loan to the bank. He has no responsibility, and possibly no rights, in the property it is attached to. I would note that it is possible (and more correct but in a sophesticated lender type of way) that the term coowner would mean that the loan is "cowned" by two (or more)lenders. As in Bank 1 and Bank 2 both own 1 loan on a property, having each given funds and each receiving the benefits (payments from the one receiving the loan) of the loan. This rarely occurs on simple finance transactions so I supect this is not what you mean.
yes they mean the same