Synonym: benefactive role, donee. Similar words: beneficial, benefit, benefit from, benefaction, deficit, inefficiency, official, officially. Meaning: [‚benɪfɪʃərɪ] n. 1. the recipient of funds or other benefits 2. the semantic role of the intended recipient who benefits from the happening denoted by the verb in the clause. adj. having or arising from a benefice.
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31, The discipline and profession of town planning became a beneficiary of this wider frame of social concern.
32, Hermogenianus' case is one in which the beneficiary of the trust appears to have an immediate claim against the trustee.
33, Instead of making an outright payment to a beneficiary the trustees may decide to lend monies to a beneficiary.
34, Another major beneficiary is education, where spending per pupil is expected to rise by more than £500 over four years.
35, Reciprocation seems to depend on the expectation of assistance from the beneficiary at a later time.
36, The second beneficiary, the Suffolk Accident Rescue Service, relies totally on charitable donations for its desperately-needed equipment.
37, To the contrary, he was the beneficiary of many resource and capability decisions made previously in response to different threats.
38, As a beneficiary of this body it received £140,000 this financial year.
39, How often had Wycliffe told himself that the only obvious beneficiary from Francis's death was his daughter?
40, The biggest beneficiary is the Oxfordshire Drug Dependency Team, which receives twenty-seven thousand pounds.
41, The courts applied the normal Brodie principles to ascertain therefore the nature of the payments by the trustees to the beneficiary.
42, The first defendant is the principal beneficiary under the 18 April document.
43, In these circumstances, if the trust had been validly set up,[http://sentencedict.com/beneficiary.html] then judgment would have to be for the beneficiary.
44, Unfortunately, this request didn't come within the trust beneficiary limits.
45, Where the trustee had alienated the trust property, the beneficiary could not follow it.
46, Agriculture has also been the beneficiary of rapid industrial growth and urban development, which have created expanding market opportunities.
47, With an average life expectancy, that same beneficiary will collect a monthly check for five years beyond that.
48, Beneficiary certificates of privately placed securities investment trust funds.
49, RBS is also thought to have been a beneficiary.
50, In this great change, Germany became the largest beneficiary.
51, His wife Constance was designated as his beneficiary.
52, Is the Client the ultimate beneficiary of the Account?
53, The transferee is called the second beneficiary.
54, Settlor shall not be named as beneficiary if unnecessary.
55, To the beneficiary the trustee a fiduciary duty.
56, Policy holder or the beneficiary intentionally causes the death, injury, or sickness of the insured to deceive insurance money.
57, The contract of a beneficial donation relates not only to both the donor and the donee as contracted subjects, but also to the donee as the beneficiary of a beneficially contracted relation.
58, India has been a big beneficiary of digitisation in terms of outsourcing. The Indian publishing industry grew by over 15 per cent this fiscal year.
59, One beneficiary of this emerging technology is the leatherback sea turtle, which marine biologists usually identify by conventional plastic tags.
60, With respect to the Second beneficiary who rejected the amendment, the Credit will remain unamended .
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