/ɡɪft ɪn vjuː ʌv dɛθ/ – Phrase
Definition: tặng cho nếu chết.
A more thorough explanation: A gift in view of death, also known as a causa mortis gift, is a gift made by a person who believes they are facing imminent death and intends for the gift to take effect only if they do not survive. This type of gift is revocable and is subject to certain legal requirements, such as the donor’s imminent death and the delivery of the gift to the recipient.
Example: John executed a will leaving his antique watch as a gift in view of death to his niece, Sarah.