Section 223 Of Chapter 1. General Provisions From California Probate Code >> Division 2. >> Part 5. >> Chapter 1.
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. (a) As used in this section, "joint tenants" includes owners
of property held under circumstances that entitled one or more to the
whole of the property on the death of the other or others.
(b) If property is held by two joint tenants and both of them have
died and it cannot be established by clear and convincing evidence
that one survived the other, the property held in joint tenancy shall
be administered or distributed, or otherwise dealt with, one-half as
if one joint tenant had survived and one-half as if the other joint
tenant had survived.
(c) If property is held by more than two joint tenants and all of
them have died and it cannot be established by clear and convincing
evidence that any of them survived the others, the property held in
joint tenancy shall be divided into as many portions as there are
joint tenants and the share of each joint tenant shall be
administered or distributed, or otherwise dealt with, as if that
joint tenant had survived the other joint tenants.