jointly
To have or possess something, like property, with one or more other people.
To be in charge of or run a business or organization together.
To submit a document, such as a tax return or lawsuit, together with another person.
To be in charge of a business, project, etc. together.
To provide money for a specific purpose or activity together.
To plan or arrange an event or activity together.
To officially produce and give out something, such as a statement, by two or more parties.
To organize and carry out an activity or event together.
To provide the money needed for something to happen together.
To manage or be responsible for the running of something together.
To provide the space and facilities for an event together with another person or organization.
To give a prize, contract, or honor to two or more recipients together.
In a legal context, to formally accuse two or more people of the same crime.
Indicates that two or more parties share responsibility for something.
Used to describe a shared legal or financial responsibility.