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
intended — in·tend·ed adj: specifically planned or contemplated an intended injury intended uses the intended beneficiary Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
Beneficiary's financial institution Information — An ISO term. Miscellaneous information pertaining to the transfer and intended for the beneficiary s financial institution only. 3*35x … International financial encyclopaedia
Third party beneficiary — A third party beneficiary, in the law of contracts, is a person who may have the right to sue on a contract, despite not having originally been a party to the contract. This right arises where the third party is the intended beneficiary of the… … Wikipedia
incidental beneficiary — see beneficiary d Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. incidental beneficiary n. A person who is … Law dictionary
Third Party Beneficiary — A person who will benefit from a contract made between two other parties. This third party beneficiary was not a party to the contract itself, but if the contract is fulfilled, the third party stands to realize a benefit. Under certain… … Investment dictionary
third-party beneficiary — A person who is not a party to a contract, but has legal rights to enforce the contract or share in proceeds because the contract was specifically intended for that person s benefit. For example, a grandparent contracts to buy a car for a… … Law dictionary
incidental beneficiary — Person who may derive benefit from performance of contract, though he is neither the promisee nor the one to whom performance is to be rendered. Salzman v. Holiday Inns, Inc., 48 A.D.2d 258, 369 N.Y.S.2d 238, 242. A person who is a donee or… … Black's law dictionary
incidental beneficiary — Person who may derive benefit from performance of contract, though he is neither the promisee nor the one to whom performance is to be rendered. Salzman v. Holiday Inns, Inc., 48 A.D.2d 258, 369 N.Y.S.2d 238, 242. A person who is a donee or… … Black's law dictionary
incidental beneficiary — factor that reaps the benefits of a contract in manner that was not originally intended … English contemporary dictionary
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