noun
- plural of ceholder; persons or entities that jointly hold or possess something (such as a title, office, property, or account)
Usage: typically used in legal, financial, or administrative contexts
Examples
- The two coholders of the patent agreed to share the licensing fees equally.
- As coholders of the bank account, both siblings have equal access to the funds.
- The coholders of the deed must sign off on any sale of the property.
- The coholders of the copyright worked together to enforce their intellectual property rights.
- Under the agreement, the coholders of the lease are jointly responsible for rent payments.