gift inter vivos — see gift Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
Gift Inter Vivos — A gift given during the life of the grantor. Following a gift inter vivos, the grantor no longer has any rights to the property, and can not get it back without the permission of the party it was gifted to. This type of gift has two major… … Investment dictionary
gift inter vivos — /ˌgɪft ɪntə vi:vəυs/ noun a gift given to another living person. Abbreviation GIV … Dictionary of banking and finance
gift inter vivos — A piece of property or asset given from one living person to another. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary … Financial and business terms
inter vivos — in·ter vi·vos / in tər vī vōs, vē / adv or adj [Late Latin]: between living persons an inter vivos transfer see also donation inter vivos at donation; gift inter vivos at gift; … Law dictionary
inter vivos — in‧ter vi‧vos [ˌɪntə ˈviːvɒs ǁ tər ˈviːvoʊs, ˈvaɪ ] adverb LAW from one living person to another living person: • A joint tenancy is severed if a joint tenant disposes of his interest inter vivos. inter vivos adjective : • an inter vivos gift * * … Financial and business terms
inter vivos — /intar vayvows/ Between the living; from one living person to another. Where property passes by conveyance, the transaction is said to be inter vivos, to distinguish it from a case of succession or devise. So an ordinary gift from one person to… … Black's law dictionary
inter vivos — /intar vayvows/ Between the living; from one living person to another. Where property passes by conveyance, the transaction is said to be inter vivos, to distinguish it from a case of succession or devise. So an ordinary gift from one person to… … Black's law dictionary
inter vivos gift — See gift inter vivos … Ballentine's law dictionary
inter vivos — Between living persons. See gift inter vivos … Ballentine's law dictionary