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/ˌbenəˈfiSHēˌerē/,
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beneficiaries, plural;
  1. A person who derives advantage from something, esp. a trust, will, or life insurance policy


  1. (beneficiary) the recipient of funds or other benefits
  2. (beneficiary) having or arising from a benefice; "a beneficiary baron"
  3. (beneficiary) benefactive role: the semantic role of the intended recipient who benefits from the happening denoted by the verb in the clause
  4. A "beneficiary" (also, in trust law, cestui que use) in the broadest sense is a natural person or other legal entity who receives money or other benefits from a benefactor. ...
  5. (Beneficiary (trust)) In trust law, a beneficiary or cestui que use, a.k.a. cestui que trust, is the person or persons who are entitled to the benefit of any trust arrangement. ...
  6. (beneficiary) One who benefits or receives an advantage; One who benefits from the distribution, especially of an estate
  7. (Beneficiary) the person or people you name to receive the proceeds of an insurance policy when you die. It may also be your estate, but this is not recommended. When children are being considered as beneficiaries, a trustee should be appointed.
  8. (Beneficiary) A person certified as eligible for health care services. A beneficiary may be a dependent or a subscriber.
  9. (Beneficiary) An employee covered by an employee benefit plan.
  10. (Beneficiary) Entity to whom money is payable.– The entity for whom a letter of credit is issued.– The seller and the drawer of a draft.
  11. (Beneficiary) The name for a person who has health care insurance through the Medicare or Medicaid program.
  12. (Beneficiary) 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. ...
  13. (beneficiary) In philanthropic terms, the donee or grantee receiving funds from a foundation or corporate giving program is the beneficiary, although society benefits as well.
  14. (Beneficiary) In a legal context, a "beneficiary" usually refers to the person for whom a trust has been created. May also be referred to as a "donee" or, for legal techies, as a cestui que trust. Trusts are made to advantage a beneficiary (i.e. ...
  15. (BENEFICIARY) (1) The person for whose benefit a trust is created. (2) The person to whom the amount of an insurance policy or annuity is payable.
  16. (Beneficiary) a person who is getting pension benefits, or will do so when a particular event happens.
  17. (Beneficiary) An entity (either a person or an institution) named by the investor to inherit their estate or part of their estate after death.
  18. (Beneficiary) A natural person or a legal entity enjoying the right to receive benefits through a legal design (i.e. a Trust, Private Foundation, an International Business Company)
  19. (Beneficiary) An applicant for a visa as named in a petition from the Department of Homeland Security, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
  20. (Beneficiary) The person named in a will or trust to receive property from the maker of the will or trust.
  21. (Beneficiary) A person or entity who is the recipient of or will receive some or all proceeds of money or property held by the current owner upon a specified event or condition. Such vehicles as life insurance policies, inheritances, annuities or trusts may require that a beneficiary be named.
  22. (Beneficiary) In a deed of trust, the party that lends the proceeds of a loan to the grantor.
  23. (Beneficiary) a person or entity which will receive a benefit (asset, valuable right) through a will, trust, or contract.
  24. (Beneficiary) Someone entitled to a share on the estate.
  25. (Beneficiary) Refers to a person who inherits a share of the estate of deceased person because he or she is named in that person’s will. It also refers to the person who is entitled to income of a trust or the proceeds of an insurance policy.