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<h1>Inter vivos transactions involve property transfers between living persons, distinct from transfers occurring upon death through succession</h1> The term 'inter vivos' refers to transactions between living persons, distinguishing them from transfers occurring upon death through succession or devise. Property transfers through conveyance during the lifetime of parties are classified as inter vivos transactions. This legal concept helps differentiate between lifetime transfers and testamentary dispositions. The Supreme Court applied this principle in determining landlord rights regarding property possession, where the timing of inter vivos transactions affected the landlord's ability to recover building possession under relevant legal provisions.