donatio inter vivos
English
Etymology
From Latin dōnātiō (“donation, gift”) + inter (“between”) + vīvōs (“living”). Literally a gift between the living.
Noun
donatio inter vivos (plural donationes inter vivos)
Antonyms
- (antonym(s) of “a gift given in expectation of the donor's death”): donatio mortis causa
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