noun
- a person who holds or possesses something jointly with one or more other people
Usage: often used in legal and financial contexts
Examples
- The two coholders of the patent agreed to share the licensing fees equally.
- As a coholder of the bank account, she had equal access to the funds.
- The coholders of the deed were required to sign off on the sale.
- Each coholder of the copyright retained certain rights to the work.
- The insurance policy named three coholders of the benefits.