- inter vivos trust
- noun Date: 1949 living trust
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
inter vivos trust — see trust Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. inter vivos trust … Law dictionary
Inter-Vivos Trust — A fiduciary relationship used in estate planning that is created during the lifetime of the trustor. Also known as a living trust, this trust has a duration that is deemed at the trust s creation and can entail the distribution of assets to the… … Investment dictionary
inter vivos trust — Same as trust inter vivos … Ballentine's law dictionary
inter vivos trust — noun a trust created and operating during the grantor s lifetime • Syn: ↑living trust • Hypernyms: ↑trust … Useful english dictionary
inter vivos trust — A trust created between living persons. Antithesis of a testamentary trust. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary … Financial and business terms
inter vivos trust — /ˌɪntə vi:vəυs trʌst/ noun a trust set up by one person for another living person … Dictionary of banking and finance
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 — |intə(r)|vēˌvōs, |vīˌv adverb (or adjective) Etymology: Latin : between living persons : from one living person to another transaction inter vivos inter vivos trust compare donatio mortis causa * * * inter vivos … Useful english 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