inter vivos in a sentence
Examples
- In 1937, legislation was passed that allowed for reexamination of estates for deaths that had occurred back to the beginning of 1916, and also included many gifts " inter vivos " within the duty's scope.
- Although the testator is unlikely to consider the trust having come into existence at the time of the execution of the will, whether a disposition is " inter vivos " is a question for the courts.
- In practical terms testamentary trusts tend to be driven more by the needs of the beneficiaries ( particularly infant beneficiaries ) than by tax considerations, which are the usual considerations in " inter vivos " trusts.
- Less than a month later with the consent of the King, she gave an " inter vivos " gift of the earldom to her son John who became Earl of Chester by right of his mother.
- Statutory provision has been made for the protection of trust property which is settled upon a person either inter vivos or by will, to be administered by him or her for the benefit of other persons.
- Eventually, she decided at this time to donate her home and her collection to the Solomon R . Guggenheim Foundation, a gift which was concluded " inter vivos " in 1976, before her death in 1979.
- If parents married in community of property wished to favour one particular heir, customary inheritance laws necessitated an " inter vivos " gift since after the death of the parents, an egalitarian division of property would apply.
- According to others ( like KtrzyDski, Baszkiewicz, Zielinska, Nowacki and Swie | awski ), it was a one-sided arrangement or donation for life from Mestwin II to PrzemysB II ( called " donatio inter vivos " ).
- Free whites could no longer marry a slave and thereby emancipate her and her children, and no freed person was capable of receiving a donation from a white person, whether by act inter vivos or mortis causa.
- Less than a month later with the consent of the King, Matilda gave an " inter vivos " gift of the Earldom to her son John the Scot who became Earl of Chester by right of his mother.