beneficiary - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • intend: John Norman was probably the intended beneficiary of this grant.
  • nominate: It is always possible to nominate a beneficiary, but this is a purely administrative annotation, and has no effect upon title.
  • trace: What happens if the executors of a Will can't trace a beneficiary?

Adjective modifier

  • disappointed: This may give a disappointed beneficiary a right of action against them.
  • rightful: Miss Sahili is the rightful beneficiary, and she should remain so.
  • ultimate: True, the ultimate beneficiary in both sorts of trial may be society at large rather than the individual.

Preposition: of

  • charity: Are there special conditions when a charity grants a lease to a beneficiary of the charity?

Preposition: in

  • connection: The Pensions Advisory Service ( OPAS ) is available to assist members and beneficiaries in connection with difficulties which they have failed to resolve.

Preposition: of

  • upratings: Two-thirds of the beneficiaries of the 2004 upratings are estimated to be women workers.
  • largesse: Schools and learners should not be the passive beneficiaries of largesse from HE but should be active partners.
  • trust: Trustees owe fiduciary duties to the beneficiaries of the trust.
  • globalization: Clearly some of the main beneficiaries of globalization are developing countries.
  • estate: In the main no compensation is available to the beneficiaries of the estates involved.

Preposition: under

  • trust: The settlor agrees the provisions of the trust deed, appoints the trustees and specifies the beneficiaries under the trust.
  • will: The extension of the Scheme to cover beneficiaries under wills is also welcome.

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