Donation Inter Vivos Law and Legal Definition
Donation inter vivos refers to donation of personal property made by the donor made during his/her lifetime, delivered to the donee with the intention of irrevocably surrendering control over the property. Contrary to donatio mortis causa, donation inter vivos takes place when the donor is not in immediate apprehension of death. It is also termed as gift inter vivos, lifetime gift or absolute gift.
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