
1) Church property 2) Inheritor 3) Legal terminology 4) Name on an insurance policy 5) Spirituality 6) Spiritualty 7) The holder of a benefice
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1) Devisee 2) Donee 3) Heir 4) Heiress 5) Legatee 6) Member 7) Pensionary 8) Pensioner 9) Receiver 10) Successor
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• (n.) One who receives anything as a gift; one who receives a benefit or advantage; esp. one who receives help or income from an educational fund or a trust estate. • (a.) Holding some office or valuable possession, in subordination to another; holding under a feudal or other superior; having a dependent and secondary possession. • ...
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A person who is eligible for benefits under a dental benefit contract. See also covered person, insured, and member.
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A person, organisation or estate that receives, or may become eligible to receive, benefits from a will, insurance policy, retirement plan or other contract
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A person, or organisation, who receives benefit from a will or trust.
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in Anglo-American law, one for whose benefit a trust is created. Beneficiaries of private trusts must be identifiable legal entities (natural ... [3 related articles]
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a person who inherits from a will.
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A person entitled to all or part of an estate under a trust. Such trusts may arise under a settlement, a will or intestacy, an insurance policy and similar arrangements.
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(n) Beneficiary is the person named or otherwise identified in a document to receive the benefit from a property, trust, business, agreement etc on the occurrence or non occurrence of the events contained in that document. In third party beneficiary the beneficiary is not named in the document.
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A person who inherits or gains from the Will. Beneficiaries cannot be witnesses of the Will but can be Executors
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In most applications for permanent, immigrant visas (family-based and employment based), the visa applicant is actually the family member or employer, not the foreign national. Instead, the foreign national is the beneficiary of the application. It is important to be aware that receiving immigration status in the United States is considered a benef...
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A person who is eligible to receive benefits under a health benefits plan. Sometimes 'beneficiary' i
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A person you name in your will, life insurance policy, retirement plan or other financial arrangement to receive a benefit at your death.
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Ben`e·fi'ci·a·ry adjective [ Confer French
bénéficiaire , Late Latin
beneficiarius .]
1. Holding some office or valuable possession, in subordination to another; holding under a feudal or other superior; having a dependent and secondary possession. « A feudatory or
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A person who benefits from a trust set up on his/her behalfAnyone who... <a target=_blank href='http://www.finance-glossary.com/terms/beneficiary.htm?id=138&ginPtrCode=00000&PopupMode=false' title='Read full definition of beneficiary'>more</a>
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A person or organization legally entitled to receive benefits through a legal device, such as a will, trust, or life insurance policy.
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A beneficiary is a person for whose benefit a trust exists or a person who benefits under a will.
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a person named in a will, trust, or other agreement who will get financial benefits upon the death of the holder of the agreement.
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Legal term referring to recipient groups or individuals of a charity's work or a grant-making body's funding, eg homeless people, children, animals.
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adjective having or arising from a benefice; `a beneficiary baron`
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For inheritance tax purposes, a beneficiary is a person or organisation which receives property, or gets some benefit from, a will, intestacy or trust.
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An applicant for a visa as named in a petition filed with DHS, USCIS.
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An individual named in a will who is designated to receive all or part of an estate upon the death of the person who made the will.
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a person or group that receives benefits, profits, or advantages. · a person designated as the recipient of funds or other property under a will, trust, insurance policy, etc. · the holder of a benefice.
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