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donative

 
Dictionary: don·a·tive   ('nə-tĭv, dŏn'ə-) pronunciation

n.
A special donation; a gift.

adj.
Characterized by, constituting, or subject to donation.

[Latin dōnātīvum, from neuter of dōnātīvus, of a donation, from dōnātus, past participle of dōnāre, to give. See donation.]


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Relating to the gratuitous transfer of something as in the nature of a gift.

A donative trust is the conveyance of property in trust set up as a gift from one person to another.

Donative intent is the intent to give something as a gift.

 
 
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