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be jointly
adverb
Together, acting as one; collectively.
Exact(60)
That trademark will be jointly owned.
In future, more subjects are likely to be jointly taught.
The venture will be jointly managed and it will be based in Rochester.
"Normally, everyone on a mortgage will be jointly and severally liable," he said.
The new company, to be called Bonhams, would be jointly owned.
The government said the new fund would be "jointly managed by the CEFC and Arena".
According to the news release issued yesterday, the family's real estate holdings will be jointly owned.
The final size and makeup of that group would be jointly decided.
Crocodiles and birds are classified together, before they can be jointly linked to lizards.
They will be jointly charged with one count of false imprisonment, contrary to common law.
"If they agree that we have common interests that need to be jointly advanced, then that's another".
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