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Choose the correct meaning of the foreign language phrase "inter vivos".

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When dealing with Latin legal terms, break the phrase into its root meanings to understand the context—\emph{inter} means "between" and \emph{vivos} means "living".
Updated On: Aug 13, 2025
  • a transaction made for obtaining a legacy
  • an agreement to promote the welfare of one’s country
  • a transaction made between living people
  • an agreement between warring nations
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The Correct Option is C

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The Latin phrase \emph{"inter vivos"} literally translates to "between the living". In legal and contractual contexts, it refers to a transaction or transfer made between living persons, as opposed to transfers that occur upon death (such as testamentary transfers under a will). Examples include gifts, property sales, or other agreements executed during the lifetime of the parties involved.
Options (A) and (B) are unrelated: (A) relates to inheritance, which is \emph{"mortis causa"} in legal Latin; (B) is about patriotism or welfare agreements. Option (D) refers to treaties or truces, which are not covered by "inter vivos".
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