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donation in disguise
donation in disguise :disguised donation at donation
donation mortis causa
donation mortis causa see donation
disguised donation
disguised donation see donation
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donation inter vivos
donation inter vivos see donation
Donatistic
Pertaining to Donatism
Donet
Same as Donat Piers Plowman
gift
the donee who accepts it ;broadly : a voluntary transfer of property without compensation see also delivery compare donation, sale class gift : a usually testamentary gift of a sum to a group of unspecified persons whose
Contribution
word 'contribution' used in the proviso must also be given its due meaning. It cannot be understood as donations. If that be so, a voluntary contribution cannot amount to a compulsive donation. If the donor, in order
simulation
that by mutual agreement does not express the true intent of the parties see also counterletter compare disguised donation at donation NOTE: Although a simulation does not have effect as between the parties, its lack of effect
Malediction
Malediction, A curse connected with the donation of property to a Church and applicable against any one attempting to violate the Church's rights, Black's Law
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