voluntary transfer A transfer of a debtor's property with the debtor's consent. Find a Lawyer Near You Legal Issue: Location (e.g., Chicago, IL or 60611) ...
in law, voluntary transfer of property from one person to another without any compensation for it and without any obligation of an agreement or contract. The one who gives is the donor; the one who receives the gift, the donee.
GIFT - A voluntary transfer of property from one person or entity to another made without charge or consideration. Need a Lawyer? Check Out The 'Lectric Law Library's Searchable Attorney Directory & our Searchable Expert Witness Directory ...
Gift: A voluntary transfer of property for which nothing of value is received in return. Gifting: An estate planning tool used to implement an estate plan by making gifts to intended successors of assets owned by the person making the gifts.
gift n. the voluntary transfer of property (including money) to anothe... gift in contemplation of death n. (called a gift causa mortis by lawyers showing off their Latin...
gift n. the voluntary transfer of property (including money) to another person completely free of payment or strings while both the giver and the recipient are still alive. Large gifts are subject to the gift tax.
The voluntary or involuntary transfer of property from one entity to another. Allowance The contribution by the landlord for the cost of tenant improvement in excess of the base building shell.
Assignment For Benefit Of Creditors A voluntary transfer of a debtor's property into a trust to be used to pay creditors.
In real estate law, the complete and voluntary transfer of title to real estate from one person to another. The freedom to alienate property is considered essential to complete ownership. Definition provided by Nolo's Plain-English Law Dictionary.
(n) Gift tax is the charge, duty levied by the Government on transaction involving voluntary transfer of money or article of money value without any consideration payable to the transferor.
general assignmentThe voluntary transfer, by a debtor, of all property to a trustee for the benefit of all of his or her creditors.
"Where a person creates for his own benefit a trust with a provision restraining the voluntary or involuntary transfer of his interest, his transferee or creditors can reach his interest." Similarly, in Re Graham, Justice McMillian wrote: ...
Definition - Noun 1 : the making of an esp. charitable gift 2 in the civil law of Louisiana : a voluntary transfer of ownership of property from one person to another compare sale ...
wage attachment: An involuntary transfer of a portion of an employee's wage payment to repay a debt. (See also income withholding, wage withholding.) ...
Unlike Army Reserve members, National Guard members cannot be mobilized individually, except through voluntary transfers and Temporary Duty Assignments (TDY).
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