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unity of interest

British  

noun

  1. property law the equal interest in property held by joint tenants

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"We're clearly finding some unity of interest, especially among rural members."

From Reuters • Jun. 1, 2012

It is one of the great tasks of political leadership," he said last spring at the University of Texas, "to make our people aware that they share a fundamental unity of interest, purpose and belief.

From Time Magazine Archive

It is one of the great tasks of political leadership to make our people aware that they share a fundamental unity of interest, purpose and belief.

From Time Magazine Archive

But even a small fellow may flatter himself that he has an individual way of looking at things which may give unity of interest to a collection of papers.

From The Critical Game by Macy, John Albert

The unity of interest is marred by the fact that in the last two acts the real hero, Don Carlos, drops into the background as the helpless tool of the incalculable marquis.

From The Life and Works of Friedrich Schiller by Thomas, Calvin