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irrevocable — ir·rev·o·ca·ble /ir re və kə bəl/ adj: not capable of being revoked the offer was irrevocable for ten days ir·rev·o·ca·bil·i·ty n ir·rev·o·ca·bly adv Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
gift — n 1: an intentional and gratuitous transfer of real or personal property by a donor with legal capacity who actually or constructively delivers the property to the donee with the intent of giving up dominion over the property and investing it in… … Law dictionary
gift inter vivos — A real gift. A gift between living persons; a voluntary transfer of property by one living person to another living person, without any valuable consideration, which becomes absolute and irrevocable during the lifetime of the parties. 24 Am J1st… … Ballentine's law dictionary
advancement — ad·vance·ment n: something given in advance; specif: money or property given as a gift by a living person (as by a parent to a child) with the intention that the amount the recipient inherits under the law from the person s estate will be reduced … Law dictionary
rihtgifu — f ( e/ a) irrevocable gift, a lawful gift, a gift that is rightfully made … Old to modern English dictionary
advancement — A gift by a parent to a child which the parent intends to be charged against the donee s share of the parental estate if the donor should die intestate. Clement v Blythe, 220 Ark 551, 248 SW2d 883, 31 ALR2d 1033. Basically and subject to changes… … Ballentine's law dictionary
United States trust law — Introduction Most law regulating the creation and administration of trusts in the United States is now statutory at the state level. In August 2004, the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws created the first attempt to… … Wikipedia
WILLS — (Heb. צַוָּאָה). A will is a person s disposition of his property in favor of another in such manner that the testator retains the property or his rights to it until his death. There are three different forms of wills, each governed by different… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Life insurance trust — A life insurance trust is a trust that is set up for the purpose of owning a life insurance policy. The idea is that if it is an ILIT, an irrevocable life insurance trust, that the trust itself is the policy holder and owner, the payer is the… … Wikipedia
charitable remainder trust — see trust Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. charitable remainder trust … Law dictionary
Charitable remainder unitrust — Part of a series on Taxation Taxation in the United States … Wikipedia