beneficiary will
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beneficiary
noun[C]
uk/ˌben.əˈfɪʃ.ər.i/us/ˌben.əˈfɪʃ.i.er.i/
a person or group who receives money, advantages, etc. as a result of ...
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will
noun
uk/wɪl/us/wɪl/
the mental power used to control and direct your thoughts and actions, or a determination to do something, despite any difficulties ...
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Identifying the primarybeneficiarywillplay an important role in any assessment of new policies.
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The other question which should be raised is why abeneficiarywillbe allowed to relinquish his farm only to a close relative.
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The name of thebeneficiarywillbe filled in by the society, and the order will be sent to him.
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If, of course, the gains are distributed, thebeneficiarywillbe given credit for the tax paid by the trusts.
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That is why the realbeneficiarywillbe the consumer.
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Secondly, the mileage is assumed to be a standard one on which thebeneficiarywillbe assessed to tax.
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That means that thebeneficiarywillreceive a payment under the scheme equal in value before tax to either sickness benefit or invalidity benefit.
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The effect on a particularbeneficiarywill, of course, depend on his or her individual income and personal circumstances.
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Anotherbeneficiarywillbe the taxpayer, who cannot continue funding products that are in surplus.
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Nobeneficiarywillhave his redundancy benefit clawed back as a result of the change.
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Now the chiefbeneficiarywillbe the money lender.
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Every person who is at present abeneficiarywillenjoy the benefits he now receives as long as he lives.
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One is that in these cases of unemployment insurance benefit and workmen's compensation thebeneficiarywillhave already paid for his benefit.
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Those estimates will be affected by what happens in the future and by the income which thebeneficiarywillhave at the time he retires or when he dies.
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Eachbeneficiarywillreceive $1,000,000 of untaxed inheritance and $405,000 from the taxable portion of their inheritance for a total of $1,405,000.
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If a secret trust can not be established, thebeneficiarywillhold outright.
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If there are no bidders that are interested, then thebeneficiarywilllegally repossess the property.
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If the anti-lapse statute does indeed apply, then the issue of the deceasedbeneficiarywillinherit whatever was willed to the beneficiary.
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