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  • 1beneficial interest — see interest 1 Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. beneficial interest …

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  • 2Beneficial acclimation hypothesis — The Beneficial Acclimation Hypothesis is the physiological hypothesis that acclimating to a particular environment (particularly thermal) provides an organism with fitness advantages in that environment. First formally defined and tested by… …

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  • 3beneficial owner — The party that receives all of the benefits or rights of an owner of a security even though the legal ownership of the security is recorded in the name of a broker or a bank in street name. American Banker Glossary As used for most purposes under …

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  • 4beneficial owner — see owner Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. beneficial owner n …

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  • 5Beneficial owner — is a legal term where specific property rights ( use and title ) in equity belong to a person even though legal title of the property belongs to another person. Black s Law Dictionary (2nd Pocket ed. 2001 pg. 508). This often relates where the… …

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  • 6beneficial interest — ➔ interest * * * beneficial interest UK US noun [C or U] ► LAW, FINANCE the right to receive income, profits, interest, etc. from a business, contract, or investment: »He has a beneficial interest in 17,000 shares in the company. ► LAW, PROPERTY… …

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  • 7Beneficial — Ben e*fi cial, a. [Cf. F. b[ e]n[ e]ficial, LL. beneficialis.] 1. Conferring benefits; useful; profitable; helpful; advantageous; serviceable; contributing to a valuable end; followed by to. [1913 Webster] The war which would have been most… …

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  • 8beneficial interest — The right to the use and enjoyment of property, rather than to its bare legal ownership. For example, if property is held in trust, the trustee has the legal title but the beneficiaries have the beneficial interest in equity. The beneficiaries,… …

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  • 9The Tragedy of Chabot, Admiral of France — is an early seventeenth century play, generally judged to be a work of George Chapman, later revised by James Shirley. The play is the last in Chapman s series of plays on contemporary French politics and history, which started with Bussy D… …

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  • 10The Million Women Study — is a study of women’s health analyzing data from more than one million women aged 50 and over conducted by UK researchers.[1] It is a collaborative project between Cancer Research UK and the National Health Service (NHS), with additional funding… …

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