
(pronounced ses-tee kay use or setty kay use) n. an old-fashioned term for a person who benefits from assets held in a trust for the beneficiary's use. The term "beneficiary" is now used instead.
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(n) Cestui Que Use is the person who is named in a trust to derive future benefit, pleasure of usage from the property or asset held by the trust on behalf of such beneficiary. The French word is pronounced as 'see-tee kay use
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