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1 beneficiador
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2 beneficiario
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3 banco del beneficiario
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4 beneficiario de la garantía
• beneficiary of the warranty• warrantable• warranterDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > beneficiario de la garantía
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5 beneficiario de póliza de seguros
• beneficiary of insurance policyDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > beneficiario de póliza de seguros
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6 beneficiario de un acuerdo
• beneficiary of a covenant• covenanteeDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > beneficiario de un acuerdo
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7 beneficiario de un fideicomiso
• beneficiary of a trust• cestui que trust• holder of a permit• holder of a trust• holder of a warrantyDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > beneficiario de un fideicomiso
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8 beneficiario de un pago
• beneficiary of payment• paydown• payee• payee of a discounted billDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > beneficiario de un pago
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9 beneficiario de una póliza
• beneficiary of a policyDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > beneficiario de una póliza
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10 beneficiario de una póliza de seguros
• beneficiary of an insurance policyDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > beneficiario de una póliza de seguros
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11 beneficiario del fideicomiso
• beneficiary of trustDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > beneficiario del fideicomiso
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12 cláusula de beneficiario
• beneficiary clauseDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > cláusula de beneficiario
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13 derechohabiente
• beneficiary• holder of a patent• holder of a trust• righteousness• rightful• rightful claimant• rightful possession -
14 fideicomisario
• beneficiary of trust• cestui que trust• fideicommissary• fiduciary -
15 identificador de beneficiario
• beneficiary identifierDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > identificador de beneficiario
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16 identificador del banco del beneficiario
• beneficiary's bank identifierDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > identificador del banco del beneficiario
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17 renunciatario
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18 beneficiario
adj.beneficiary.m.beneficiary, grantee, assignee, cessionary.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 beneficiary* * *(f. - beneficiaria)noun* * *beneficiario, -aSM / F [de herencia, póliza] beneficiary; [de beca, subsidio] recipient; [de cheque] beneficiary, payeesus hijos son los principales beneficiarios de su éxito — his children are the main beneficiaries of his success
* * ** * *= recipient, beneficiary, payee.Ex. He is the recipient of the Margaret Man Citation, the Beta Phi Award for good teaching, and the honorary Doctor of Laws from UCLA.Ex. Such assisted loans are given at the normal interest rate, and the Commission grants an additional interest rebate which is paid directly to the beneficiary.Ex. A bill of exchange is a written order by the drawer to the drawee to pay money to the payee.----* ser el beneficiario de = be on the receiving end of.* * ** * *= recipient, beneficiary, payee.Ex: He is the recipient of the Margaret Man Citation, the Beta Phi Award for good teaching, and the honorary Doctor of Laws from UCLA.
Ex: Such assisted loans are given at the normal interest rate, and the Commission grants an additional interest rebate which is paid directly to the beneficiary.Ex: A bill of exchange is a written order by the drawer to the drawee to pay money to the payee.* ser el beneficiario de = be on the receiving end of.* * *masculine, femininebeneficiary; (de cheque) payee* * *
beneficiario◊ - ria sustantivo masculino, femenino
beneficiary;
( de cheque) payee
' beneficiario' also found in these entries:
English:
beneficiary
- payee
* * *beneficiario, -a nm,f1. [de seguro] beneficiary2. [de cheque] payee* * *I adj:la persona beneficiaria de the recipient of;la parte beneficiaria the beneficiary/beneficiariesII m, beneficiaria f beneficiary* * *beneficiario, - ria n: beneficiary -
19 beneficiado
adj.benefited, beneficed.f. & m.1 the incumbent of a benefice which is neither a curacy nor prebend; curate, beneficiary.2 probationee.past part.past participle of spanish verb: beneficiar.* * *1 beneficiary, incumbent————————1→ link=beneficiar beneficiar1 beneficiary, incumbent\salir beneficiado,-a de algo to do well out of somethingverse beneficiado,-a con algo to benefit from something* * *beneficiado, -a1.SM / F2.SM (Rel) incumbent, beneficiary* * *( Relig) incumbent* * *
Del verbo beneficiar: ( conjugate beneficiar)
beneficiado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
beneficiado
beneficiar
beneficiar ( conjugate beneficiar) verbo transitivo ( favorecer) to benefit, to be of benefit to;
salir beneficiado con algo to be better off with sth
beneficiarse verbo pronominal
to benefit;
beneficiadose con/de algo to benefit from sth
beneficiado,-a adjetivo favoured, US favored: hemos salido beneficiados en el reparto, we've done well out of the share-out
beneficiar verbo transitivo to benefit
' beneficiado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
beneficiada
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20 adquisición por legado
(n.) = bequest acquisitionEx. The provision, in a will and testament, of a document or set of documents to an organization, at times according to certain obligations, the beneficiary having the right to refuse acceptance is known as bequest acquisition.* * *(n.) = bequest acquisitionEx: The provision, in a will and testament, of a document or set of documents to an organization, at times according to certain obligations, the beneficiary having the right to refuse acceptance is known as bequest acquisition.
См. также в других словарях:
beneficiary — ben·e·fi·cia·ry /ˌbe nə fi shē ˌer ē, fi shə rē/ n pl ries: a person or entity (as a charity or estate) that receives a benefit from something: as a: the person or entity named or otherwise entitled to receive the principal or income or both from … Law dictionary
Beneficiary — Ben e*fi ci*a*ry, a. [Cf. F. b[ e]n[ e]ficiaire, LL. 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. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
beneficiary — The person who is in receipt, or will be in receipt, of some asset, thing, or thing of value. For example, a person can make a will naming someone, usually their spouse, as beneficiary of their estate. (Dictionary of Canadian Bankruptcy Terms)… … Glossary of Bankruptcy
Beneficiary — Ben e*fi ci*a*ry, n.; pl. {Beneficiaries}. 1. A feudatory or vassal; hence, one who holds a benefice and uses its proceeds. Ayliffe. [1913 Webster] 2. One who receives anything as a gift; one who receives a benefit or advantage; esp. one who… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
beneficiary — 1610s (n.), 1620s (adj.), probably via Fr. bénéficiaire, from L. beneficiarius enjoying a favor, privileged, from beneficium (see BENEFICE (Cf. benefice)) … Etymology dictionary
beneficiary — [n] person who gains, benefits almsperson, assignee, devisee, donee, grantee, heir, heiress, inheritor, legatee, payee, possessor, receiver, recipient, stipendiary, successor; concepts 355,423 Ant. giver, payer … New thesaurus
beneficiary — ► NOUN (pl. beneficiaries) ▪ a person who benefits from something, especially a trust or will … English terms dictionary
beneficiary — [ben΄ə fish′ē er΄ē, ben΄əfish′ər ē] adj. [L beneficiarius] of or holding a benefice n. pl. beneficiaries 1. a holder of a benefice 2. anyone receiving benefit 3. a person named to receive the income or inheritance from a will, insurance policy,… … English World dictionary
beneficiary — /benafish(iy)ary/ One who benefits from act of another. A party who will benefit from a transfer of property or other arrangement. Examples include the beneficiary of a trust, the beneficiary of a life insurance policy, and the beneficiary of an… … Black's law dictionary
beneficiary — /benafish(iy)ary/ One who benefits from act of another. A party who will benefit from a transfer of property or other arrangement. Examples include the beneficiary of a trust, the beneficiary of a life insurance policy, and the beneficiary of an… … Black's law dictionary
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. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * beneficiary ben‧e‧fi‧cia‧ry [ˌbenˈfɪʆəri ǁ ˈfɪʆieri] noun beneficiaries… … Financial and business terms