In-Kind Law and Legal Definition
In-Kind refers to payment, distribution, or substitution of goods or services in lieu of money. It is used in wills and trusts. And empowers the executor or trustee to distribute property "in kind" to beneficiaries -- that is regardless of whether the property is money, goods, or services -- as long as property in the correct value is given to each beneficiary.
Legal Definition list
- In-Home Services
- In-Home Aide
- In-Bond System
- In Vitro Fertilization
- In Toto Et Pars Continetur
- In-Kind
- In-Kind Contribution [Mineral Land]
- In-Kind Contribution(s) [Economic Development Administration, Department of Commerce]
- In-Kind Income
- In-Kind Replacement [Food and Nutrition Service]
- In-Kind Support and Maintenance [ISM]