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"When land jointly owned, is leased out by one of the co-sharers, and the other co-sharer obtained a decree for partition, the tenant can be ejected in execution. The lessee cannot contend that he is the tenant of the whole land by virtue of the lease deed and is thus protected against ejectment. A tenant let on the land by one of the co-sharers does not ipso facto become a tenant of the other co-sharers. It is of course open to the other co-sharers to adopt the tenant let on the joint land by one of the co-sharers."