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Donative
Donative, a species of advowson, when the king, or any subject by his license, founded a church or chapel,
Defendemus
Defendemus (we will defend), a word used in grants and donations, which binds the donor and his heirs to defend the donee, if anyone go about to lay any
donative
donative 1 : having the character of a donation [a transfer] 2 : of or relating to donation [
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inter vivos
inter vivos [Late Latin] : between living persons [an inter vivos transfer] see also donation inter vivos at donation gift inter vivos at gift inter vivos trust at trust compare causa mortis
donatio mortis causa
donatio mortis causa [Latin, literally, gift in contemplation of death] : donation mortis causa at donation
donatio inter vivos
donatio inter vivos [Latin, literally, gift between living people] : donation inter vivos at donation
collation
compare hotchpot NOTE: Children and grandchildren of a decedent must return anything that they received in advance by donation inter vivos. Further, they cannot claim legacies made to them unless made expressly by the decedent as an
endowment
2 : a result or product of endowing: as a : the income of an institution derived from donations [the university's ability to attract ] b : the property (as a fund) donated to an institution or
County Councils
Registration of rules of scientific societies, under Scientific Societies Act, 1843; registration of charitable gifts, under (English) Charitable Donations Registration Act, 1812; certifying and recording of places of religious worship, under (English) Places of Religious Worship Act,
Donee
The person to whom a gift or donation is made
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Donat - Law Dictionary Search Results
Donative
Donative, a species of advowson, when the king, or any subject by his license, founded a church or chapel,
Defendemus
Defendemus (we will defend), a word used in grants and donations, which binds the donor and his heirs to defend the donee, if anyone go about to lay any
donative
donative 1 : having the character of a donation [a transfer] 2 : of or relating to donation [
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inter vivos
inter vivos [Late Latin] : between living persons [an inter vivos transfer] see also donation inter vivos at donation gift inter vivos at gift inter vivos trust at trust compare causa mortis
donatio mortis causa
donatio mortis causa [Latin, literally, gift in contemplation of death] : donation mortis causa at donation
donatio inter vivos
donatio inter vivos [Latin, literally, gift between living people] : donation inter vivos at donation
collation
compare hotchpot NOTE: Children and grandchildren of a decedent must return anything that they received in advance by donation inter vivos. Further, they cannot claim legacies made to them unless made expressly by the decedent as an
endowment
2 : a result or product of endowing: as a : the income of an institution derived from donations [the university's ability to attract ] b : the property (as a fund) donated to an institution or
County Councils
Registration of rules of scientific societies, under Scientific Societies Act, 1843; registration of charitable gifts, under (English) Charitable Donations Registration Act, 1812; certifying and recording of places of religious worship, under (English) Places of Religious Worship Act,
Donee
The person to whom a gift or donation is made
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