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Antonym of privately-held"owned by a single party"

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A "privately-held property" isI would like to distinguish between a propertyland-plot that belongsis owned by a single person (or family).

A "publicly, and a land-held property"plot that is owned by several unrelated people as a shared property that belongs to the entire public.

I am looking for athought of using the phrase that describes a property that belongs to several unrelated people"privately-held", but, this phrase does not tomean a property held by a single person (it means the entire publicopposite of "publicly-held", which has another meaning).

So, what phrases should I use to express these two opposite meanings?

I need to use this phrasethese phrases in the following sentence:

"We extend the solution from privately-held______ land-plots [owned by a single-person] to _______ land-plots"plots [owned by several people]".

A "privately-held property" is a property that belongs by a single person (or family).

A "publicly-held property" is a property that belongs to the entire public.

I am looking for a phrase that describes a property that belongs to several unrelated people, but not to the entire public.

I need to use this phrase in the following sentence:

"We extend the solution from privately-held land-plots to _______ land-plots".

I would like to distinguish between a land-plot that is owned by a single person, and a land-plot that is owned by several unrelated people as a shared property.

I thought of using the phrase "privately-held", but, this phrase does not mean a property held by a single person (it means the opposite of "publicly-held", which has another meaning).

So, what phrases should I use to express these two opposite meanings?

I need to use these phrases in the following sentence:

"We extend the solution from ______ land-plots [owned by a single-person] to _______ land-plots [owned by several people]".

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