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Home Dictionary Name: lifetimetrust
inter vivos trust a trust that becomes effective during the lifetime of the settlor called also living trust compare testamentary trust
Donatio mortis causa
s title being directly derived from the giver in his lifetime it is not a testamentary act and it is taken
Dower
and on the determina tion of his estate in his lifetime to a trustee and his heirs for the life of
Presentation
if a bishop die a church being vacant in his lifetime the crown exercises its prerogative to present co litt 388
annuity
entry life annuity an annuity payable during the annuitant s lifetime and terminating at death called also straight life annuity life
beneficiary
paid to someone as a spouse for his or her lifetime and then for payment of the principal to another person
enjoyment
of rights or property widows and widowers were relegated to lifetime of the marital estates w m mcgovern jr et al
freeze
the income from preferred stock dividends during his or her lifetime freeze n
gift
s pl gifts inter vivos a gift made during the lifetime of the donor and delivered with the intent of surrendering
gift tax
donor for gifts of property made during the donor s lifetime see also annual exclusion gift split gift at gift unified
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