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1. Begünstigter m; Leistungsberechtigter m, Forderungsberechtigter m; Kreditnehmer m;2. Versicherungsnehmer m;3. Vermächtnisnehmer m; Nießbraucher m; Bedachter m -
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beneficiary 1. ECON Leistungsempfänger(in) m(f); 2. FIN Begünstigte m(f), Kreditnehmer(in) m(f); 3. INS Anspruchsberechtigte m(f), Begünstigte m(f), Berechtigte m(f), Bezugsberechtigte m(f), Nutznießer(in) m(f), Leistungsempfänger(in) m(f); 4. LAW Anspruchsberechtigte m(f), Begünstigte m(f), Berechtigte m(f); Vermächtnisnehmer(in) m(f) (under a will); 5. PROP Bedachte m(f), Begünstigte m(f), Berechtigte m(f), Empfangsberechtigte m(f), Leistungsberechtigte m(f), Nutznießer(in) m(f)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > beneficiary
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nounNutznießer, der/Nutznießerin, die* * *[-ʃəri, ]( American[) -ʃieri]- plural beneficiaries - noun (a person who receives a gift etc (usually in a will).) der/die Nutznießer/-in* * *bene·fi·ciary* * *["benI'fISərI]n1) Nutznießer( in) m(f); (of will, insurance etc) Begünstigte(r) mf* * *A adj1. REL Pfründen…2. HIST Leh(e)ns…B s1. REL Pfründner m2. HIST Lehnsmann m3. JUR allg (Bezugs)Berechtigte(r) m/f(m), Begünstigte(r) m/f(m), Empfänger(in), z. B.a) Nutznießer(in), Nießbraucher(in)b) Versicherungsnehmer(in):beneficiary of an insurance policy Begünstigte(r) aus einem Versicherungsvertragc) Vermächtnisnehmer(in):d) Kreditnehmer(in)e) Unterstützungsempfänger(in)* * *nounNutznießer, der/Nutznießerin, die* * *n.Nutznießer m. -
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6 beneficiary certificate
English-german engineering dictionary > beneficiary certificate
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7 beneficiary of a contract
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8 beneficiary under a will
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9 beneficiary bank
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > beneficiary bank
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10 beneficiary clause
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > beneficiary clause
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11 beneficiary’s institution
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > beneficiary’s institution
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12 beneficiary clause
bene·ˈfi·ciary clausen Begünstigungsklausel f -
13 beneficiary of a letter of credit
Begünstigter eines KreditbriefesFirst banking dictionary > beneficiary of a letter of credit
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14 alternate beneficiary
alternate beneficiary Ersatzbegünstigter m -
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authorized beneficiary Empfangsberechtigter m -
16 contingent beneficiary
contingent beneficiary ≈ Begünstigter, dessen Recht vom Eintritt einer Bedingung abhängt -
17 creditor beneficiary
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18 devolve property to a beneficiary
English-german law dictionary > devolve property to a beneficiary
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19 donee beneficiary
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20 final beneficiary
final beneficiary endgültiger Begünstigter m, Endbegünstigter m (Person oder Institution, die nach dem Tod eines auf Lebenszeit Begünstigten eines Trusts, das Trustvermögen bekommt)
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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