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单词 beneficiary
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beneficiary


ben·e·fi·ci·ar·y

B0186800 (bĕn′ə-fĭsh′ē-ĕr′ē, -fĭsh′ə-rē)n. pl. ben·e·fi·ci·ar·ies 1. One that receives a benefit: I am the beneficiary of your generosity.2. The recipient of funds, property, or other benefits, as from an insurance policy or trust.3. Ecclesiastical The holder of a benefice.
[Medieval Latin beneficiārius, holder of a feudal benefice, from Latin, soldier granted privileges, from beneficium, benefit; see benefice.]
ben′e·fi′ci·ar′y adj.

beneficiary

(ˌbɛnɪˈfɪʃərɪ) n, pl -ciaries1. a person who gains or benefits in some way from something2. (Law) law a person entitled to receive funds or other property under a trust, will, or insurance policy3. (Ecclesiastical Terms) the holder of an ecclesiastical or other benefice4. (Social Welfare) NZ a person who receives government assistance: social security beneficiary. adj (Ecclesiastical Terms) of or relating to a benefice or the holder of a benefice

ben•e•fi•ci•ar•y

(ˌbɛn əˈfɪʃ iˌɛr i, -ˈfɪʃ ə ri)

n., pl. -ar•ies. 1. a person or group that receives benefits, profits, or advantages. 2. a person designated as the recipient of funds or other property under a will, trust, or the like. [1605–15; < Latin]
Thesaurus
Noun1.beneficiary - the recipient of funds or other benefitsdoneerecipient, receiver - a person who receives somethingco-beneficiary - one of two or more beneficiaries of the same benefitdevisee - someone to whom property (especially realty) is devised by willlegatee - someone to whom a legacy is bequeathedpensionary, pensioner - the beneficiary of a pension fund
2.beneficiary - the semantic role of the intended recipient who benefits from the happening denoted by the verb in the clausebeneficiary - the semantic role of the intended recipient who benefits from the happening denoted by the verb in the clausebenefactive roleparticipant role, semantic role - (linguistics) the underlying relation that a constituent has with the main verb in a clause
Adj.1.beneficiary - having or arising from a benefice; "a beneficiary baron"

beneficiary

noun1. recipient, receiver, payee, assignee, legatee The main beneficiaries of pension equality so far have been men.2. heir, inheritor a sole beneficiary of a will
Translations
受惠人受益人收礼的人

beneficial

(benəˈfiʃəl) adjective having good effects. Fresh air is beneficial to your health. 有益的 有益的ˌbeneˈficiary (-ʃəri) , ((American) -ʃieri) plural ˌbeneˈficiaries – noun a person who receives a gift etc (usually in a will). 受益人 受益人,受惠人,收礼的人

beneficiary


beneficiary

1. Law a person entitled to receive funds or other property under a trust, will, or insurance policy 2. the holder of an ecclesiastical or other benefice 3. NZ a person who receives government assistance

beneficiary


beneficiary

Insurance
A person(s) other than the member of an insurance or pension plan who has been designated to receive benefits—e.g., proceeds of an accident insurance policy or pension plan in the event of an employee’s death.
 
Managed care
A person eligible for or receiving benefits under an insurance policy or plan, such as Medicare or Medicaid programs

beneficiary

Health insurance A person(s) other than the member of an insurance or pension plan who has been designated to receive benefits–eg proceeds of an accident insurance policy or pension plan in the event of an employee's death Managed care A person eligible for or receiving benefits under an insurance policy or plan, Medicare or Medicaid programs

be·ne·fi·ci·ar·y

(ben'ĕ-fish'ē-ar-ē) A person with health care insurance coverage, usually through the Medicare program.
Synonym(s): insured, recipient.
[Med.L. beneficiarius, fr. beneficium, benefit]

be·ne·fi·ci·ar·y

(ben'ĕ-fish'ē-ar-ē) A person with health care insurance coverage, usually through the Medicare program.
Synonym(s): insured, recipient.
[Med.L. beneficiarius, fr. beneficium, benefit]

beneficiary


Related to beneficiary: contingent beneficiary

Beneficiary

An organization or a person for whom a trust is created and who thereby receives the benefits of the trust. One who inherits under a will. A person entitled to a beneficial interest or a right to profits, benefit, or advantage from a contract.

beneficiary

n. a broad definition for any person or entity (like a charity) who is to receive assets or profits from an estate, a trust, an insurance policy or any instrument in which there is distribution. There is also an "incidental beneficiary" or a "third party beneficiary" who gets a benefit although not specifically named, such as someone who will make a profit if a piece of property is distributed to another. (See: incidental beneficiary)

beneficiary

a person who has or is entitled to a beneficial interest in property. The term is most frequently encountered in relation to gifts by will or entitlements under a trust. In English law, a beneficiary is sometimes called a cestui que trust. Beneficial interest is a right of enjoyment of property, as opposed to merely nominal ownership. For example, if property is held in trust, the trustees have the nominal ownership (or legal interest) in the trust property that they hold for the benefit of others. The entitlement of those others is called the beneficial (or equitable) interest.

BENEFICIARY. This term is frequently used as synonymous with the technical phrase cestui que trust. (q. v.)

HEIR, BENEFICIARY. A term used in the civil law. Beneficiary heirs are those who have accepted the succession under the benefit of an inventory regularly made. Civ. Code of Lo. art. 879. If the heir apprehend that the successionwill be burdened with debts beyond its value, he accepts with benefit of inventory, and in that case he is responsible only for the value of the succession. See inventory, benefit of.

Beneficiary


Beneficiary

Term used to refer to the person who receives the benefits of a trust or the recipient of the proceeds of a life insurance policy.

Beneficiary

1. In insurance, the person or (more rarely) organization that receives money from the insurance company when the insured event occurs. For example, in life insurance, when the insured person dies, a beneficiary may be his/her spouse This means that the spouse receives the agreed-upon amount of money from the insurance company.

2. In annuities, the annuitant. The annuitant is the person who receives the agreed-upon amount of money from the annuity starting at the agreed-upon time. Depending on the type of annuity, the annuitant may be the person who paid into the annuity, or may be a relative or other designee of that person, such as a widow or widower.

Beneficiary.

A beneficiary is the person or organization who receives assets that are held in your name in a retirement plan, or are paid on your behalf by an insurance company, after your death.

If you have established a trust, the beneficiary you name receives the assets of the trust.

A life insurance policy pays your beneficiary the face value of your policy minus any loans you haven't repaid when you die. An annuity contract pays the beneficiary the accumulated assets as dictated by the terms of the contract.

A retirement plan, such as an IRA or 401(k), pays your beneficiary the value of the accumulated assets or requires the beneficiary to withdraw assets either as a lump sum or over a period of time, depending on the plan. Some retirement plans require that you name your spouse as beneficiary or obtain written permission to name someone else.

You may name any person or institution -- or several people and institutions -- as beneficiary or contingent beneficiary of a trust, a retirement plan, annuity contract, or life insurance policy. A contingent beneficiary is one who inherits the assets if the primary beneficiary has died or chooses not to accept them.

beneficiary

A person who receives the benefits from something although perhaps not the legal owner of the thing.In real estate,the term is usually encountered in the context of a trust,in which a trustee holds what is called bare legal title to the property,but the property itself and all sums gained from the property are held for the beneficiary.Care should be taken when buying,selling,or leasing property that involves a beneficiary,and,if at all possible,one should gain the beneficiary's signature even though it is not technically required.Otherwise,you could find yourself in the middle of litigation between the trustee and the beneficiary if the beneficiary claims the actions taken were illegal and not authorized.

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beneficiary


Related to beneficiary: contingent beneficiary
  • noun

Synonyms for beneficiary

noun recipient

Synonyms

  • recipient
  • receiver
  • payee
  • assignee
  • legatee

noun heir

Synonyms

  • heir
  • inheritor

Synonyms for beneficiary

noun the recipient of funds or other benefits

Synonyms

  • donee

Related Words

  • recipient
  • receiver
  • co-beneficiary
  • devisee
  • legatee
  • pensionary
  • pensioner

noun the semantic role of the intended recipient who benefits from the happening denoted by the verb in the clause

Synonyms

  • benefactive role

Related Words

  • participant role
  • semantic role
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