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Beneficiary
Beneficiary contract clause examples

Beneficiary. Means the individual, individuals, entity, entities or the estate of a Participant entitled to receive the amounts payable under a Performance Grant, if any, upon the Participant’s death.

Beneficiary means each designated person, or the estate of a deceased Participant, entitled to benefits, if any, upon the death of a Participant.

Beneficiary means an individual, trust or estate who or which, by a written designation of the Participant filed with the Company, or if no such written designation is filed, by operation of law, succeeds to the rights and obligations of the Participant under the Plan and the Award Agreement upon the Participant's death.

Beneficiary” means the person, trust, organization or estate designated to receive Plan benefits payable on or after the death of a Participant.

Beneficiary” shall mean the person, trust, organization or estate designated to receive Plan benefits payable on or after the death of a Participant.

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