This means among or between the living.
(lat.) between the living
During a person's lifetime, usually a directive that is made during one's lifetime -- such as an inter vivos trust or living trust.
During the life; while alive; e.g., an inter vivos gift.
Term used in law to describe agreements made while living.
Between the living; from one living person to another.
Latin term that means "between the living." An inter vivos trust is created while you are living instead of after you die. A revocable living trust is an inter vivos trust.
A type of trust created during one's lifetime to hold property for the benefit of another person.
Latin meaning "during life". Used to describe a gift made during a person's lifetime (as opposed to a bequest in a will) or a trust.
During ones lifetime. An inter vivos trust is a trust that can be created by a person while they are alive. A testamentary trust is a trust created by a will on the death of the person making the will.
(Latin: between lives). While alive. For example, an inter vivos transfer is a transfer made while one is alive.
Latin: from one living person to another living person. For example, an inter vivos trust is one which the settlor sets up to take effect while he or she is still alive. It can be contrasted with the testamentary trust, which is to take effect only upon the settlor's death. Another example is the sale of a life estate which can only occur between persons living; i.e. inter vivos.
the term to describe a legal arrangement whereby, during lifetime, a person at once transfers proper to another person or corporate body. (cf. mortis causa below).
Between the living, e.g., an inter vivos gift, that of a living settlor.
Trust – A Trust that is created during a person's lifetime, which holds property for the benefit of another.
Trust: A trust created while the creator of the trust is living. Also known as a Living Trust.
Transactions taking place between living individuals rather than when one of the parties is dead or contemplating death.