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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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Who is the ulitimate owner in the end with the words: 'and' 'or'

On last question regarding the use of 'and' 'or' do both words indicate ownership?

John and Suze (on a car title)

John or Suze (on a car title)

Are both liable for it?

If one deceases will the other own the car ?
  

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Hi, On last question regarding the use of 'and' 'or' do both words indicate ownership? John and Suze (on a car title) John or Suze (on a car title) Are both liable for it? You mean if it is involved in an accident and there is a question about who the owner is?

  • Hi, On last question regarding the use of 'and' 'or' do both words indicate ownership?
  • John and Suze (on a car title) John or Suze (on a car title) Are both liable for it?
  • You mean if it is involved in an accident and there is a question about who the owner is?
  • I would think so.
  • If one deceases will the other own the car ?
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Hi,

On last question regarding the use of 'and' 'or' do both words indicate ownership?

John and Suze (on a car title)

John or Suze (on a car title)

Are both liable for it? You mean if it is involved in an accident and there is a question about who the owner is? I would think so.

If one deceases will the other own the car ? I would think do.

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