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Перевод: beneficiary
[существительное] глава церковного прихода; тот, кто пользуется благодеяниями; феодальный вассал
Тезаурус:
- Capital gains tax is payable by the trustees when investments are sold, or when the trust is terminated in whole or in part, and a beneficiary becomes entitled absolutely against the trustees to some property within the settlement.
- Under the will clearly Seius would be the trustee, but after the codicils this is no longer possible, since he is no longer a beneficiary under the will.
- In certain circumstances it might have been preferable for a beneficiary to have a real action, in which case he would press for interpretation as a legacy.
- In simple trusts for restitution of property, there are two options: either the trustee is in possession of the property under an obligation to make it over to the beneficiary at some point in the future; or else the beneficiary is already in possession.
- The jurist could consider holding a trust to be valid where the beneficiary was the same, although the trustee liable had in fact changed.
- "Such undertakings can neither be amended nor cancelled without the agreement of the issuing bank, the confirming bank (if any), and the beneficiary".
- The prospects for creditors were not good, but at least by the end of the classical period they were mitigated by allowing settled land to pass, during the lifetime of an indebted trustee or beneficiary, into the "beneficial possession" of a bonorum emptor .
- But no prospective beneficiary will be free to arrive until 1991 or later, raising private fears among some MPs that continued flight will mean a de facto Chinese takeover long before 1997.
- Where a plaintiff had shown that he was the beneficiary of a trust, for example that some land should be conveyed to him, the judgment could be given in terms of performance: the trustee could be required to convey the land to him.
- To decide what was intended, Ulpian says that first the habits of the testator and then the region in which he lived must be considered, but in addition his intention and the status or intimacy of the beneficiary as well as the dispositions adjacent in the will.
- Reciprocation seems to depend on the expectation of assistance from the beneficiary at a later time.
- Marcos was a prime beneficiary of Washington's egregious "hold-the-nose" policy, the brand of realpolitik which, since the Second World War, has buoyed up so many of the world's most grotesque regimes.
- None the less the emperor decides against the hopeful beneficiary, and he asserts that his decision rests on the testator's intention.
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