noun
- plural of parcener; joint heirs who inherit an estate together
Usage: legal
Examples
- The three sisters were parceners of their father’s property.
- As parceners, they each owned an equal share of the inherited land.
- The court determined that all four children were parceners under the will.
- The parceners agreed to sell the estate and divide the proceeds.
- Legal disputes often arise when parceners disagree about property management.
- The attorney explained the rights and responsibilities of parceners to the family.