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Bone Spur
A bony growth formed on normal bone, often causing pain and discomfort when it rubs against tissues or nerves.
Gift Causa Mortis
A gift made in contemplation of imminent death, which becomes effective only if the donor dies as anticipated.
Lottery Ticket
A piece of paper or a digital token that allows the holder a chance to win a prize in a drawing of lots.
Inter Vivos Gift
A gift given by a living person during their lifetime, as opposed to a bequest or legacy left in a will, which does not take effect until after the donor's death.
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