noun
- joint inheritance of an estate by two or more heirs
Usage: legal; archaic
Examples
- The estate was held in parcenary by the three sisters.
- Under the old law, parcenary allowed multiple heirs to share ownership.
- The legal concept of parcenary has largely been replaced by modern inheritance laws.
- Disputes often arose when property was held in parcenary.
- The court had to determine the rights of each party in the parcenary.