English to Arabic Dictionary beneficiary

beneficiary

المستفيد
definition
noun
Australia would be the beneficiary of a policy it did not have to underwrite.
a person who derives advantage from something, especially a trust, will, or life insurance policy.
translation of 'beneficiary'
noun
صاحبة رتبة كنيس ذات دخل,
المستفيد
example
In the long term the newspaper itself is the 'beneficiary' of a policy of free access.
He was supposed to be the 'beneficiary' of a trust fund left by his mother when she died in 1983.
So, there is, in fact, no evidence at all that she was named as a 'beneficiary' on that policy.
Every human being is the 'beneficiary' of this trust, and is equally entitled to its use.
If the settlor is to be a 'beneficiary' of the trust, it would normally be a discretionary trust.
As the 'beneficiary' of the first trust, you can continue to live in your home rent free.
He denied that he was connected with the trust or that he was a 'beneficiary' of it.
When a person donates blood, he does not and should not know who the 'beneficiary' of his act of kindness has been.
I am satisfied that the intended 'beneficiary' did not receive the funds.
The first of these was the right of a 'beneficiary' under a trust for sale.
Australia would be the 'beneficiary' of a policy it did not have to underwrite.
One 'beneficiary' of the trust was Niels Bohr, the Danish atomic physicist who went on to win the Nobel prize.
The entitlement of the trust 'beneficiaries' is not affected by a contribution holiday.
Those who are most in need would not be the only 'beneficiaries' of our policies.
Any failure on its part can be visited by an action by the investors as 'beneficiaries' under a trust.
Forty one percent of the 'beneficiaries' did not receive the full amount of money.
This trust does not have a roll of 'beneficiaries' , and now no one will be empowered to look into this.
The land would be held upon trust by them for the other 'beneficiaries' .
The present level of benefits means that most 'beneficiaries' are living in poverty.
The reformists treat the working class as passive 'beneficiaries' of their policies.
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