inter vivos gift
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inter vivos gift — Gift made when donor is living and provides that gift take effect while donor is living as contrasted with testamentary gift which is to take effect on death of donor (testator) … Black's law dictionary
inter vivos gift — Gift made when donor is living and provides that gift take effect while donor is living as contrasted with testamentary gift which is to take effect on death of donor (testator) … Black's 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
gift inter vivos — see gift Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
inter vivos transfer — A transfer of property during the life of the owner. To be distinguished from testamentary transfers where the property passes at death. See e.g. Inter vivos gift … Black's law dictionary
inter vivos transfer — A transfer of property during the life of the owner. To be distinguished from testamentary transfers where the property passes at death. See e.g. Inter vivos gift … Black's law dictionary
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 — (Latin, between the living ) is a legal term referring to a transfer or gift made during one s lifetime, as opposed to a testamentary transfer (a gift that takes effect on death).The term is often used to describe a trust established during one s … Wikipedia
inter vivos — [in΄tər vī′vōs΄] adv., adj. [L, among the living] from one living person to another or others [a gift made inter vivos, inter vivos trusts] … English World 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