Asked by Na'Diamond Swain on May 22, 2024
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A gift causa mortis is a gift:
A) made by a donor after death in her will.
B) that is unconditional.
C) made in the contemplation of the donor's imminent death.
D) T hat is both unconditional and made in the contemplation of the donor's imminent death
Unconditional
Without any limitations, conditions, or restrictions; absolute.
Gift Causa Mortis
A gift causa mortis is a gift made by someone in contemplation of imminent death, which becomes fully effective only upon the death of the giver.
Imminent Death
A situation where death is expected to occur in the very near future.
- Acquire knowledge about the situations in which gifts can be bestowed and the legal ramifications thereof.
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babal preetMay 27, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
A gift causa mortis is specifically made in anticipation of the donor's imminent death, distinguishing it from other types of gifts by its conditional nature upon the donor's death.
Learning Objectives
- Acquire knowledge about the situations in which gifts can be bestowed and the legal ramifications thereof.