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A beneficiary in the broadest sense is a natural person or other legal entity who receives money or other benefits from a benefactor. For example, the beneficiary of a life insurance policy is the person who receives the payment of the amount of insurance after the death of the insured. In trust law, beneficiaries are also known as cestui que use. Most beneficiaries may be designed to designate where the assets will go when the owner(s) dies. However, if the primary beneficiary or beneficiaries are not alive or do not qualify under the restrictions, the assets will probably pass to the contingent beneficiaries. Other restrictions such as being married or more creative ones can be used by a benefactor to attempt to control the behavior of the beneficiaries. Some situations such as retirement accounts do not allow any restrictions beyond the death of the primary beneficiaries, but trusts allow any restrictions that are not illegal or for an illegal purpose. The concept of a "beneficiary" will also frequently figure in contracts other than insurance policies. A third-party beneficiary of a contract is a person whom the parties intend to benefit from its provisions but who is not a party to the contract. A software distributor, for example, may seek provisions protecting its customers from infringement claims. A software licensor may include in its agreements provisions that protect those who provided code to that licensor. In the context of development aid, the term "beneficiaries" refer to the persons and the communities that use the project outputs: the entities that development-aid projects. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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Law No. 1905 of October 17, 1870
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Law No. 36 of March 25, 1935
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Law No. 3275 of October 4, 1957
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Law No. 3373 of March 12, 1958
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Law No. 3765 of May 4, 1960
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Law No. 4103-a of July 21, 1962
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Law No. 4342 of June 15, 1964
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Law No. 5422 of April 25, 1968
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Law No. 5890 of June 8, 1973
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Law No. 6398 of December 10, 1976
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Law No. 6439 of September 1, 1977
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Law No. 6744 of December 5, 1979
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Law No. 7116 of August 29, 1983
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Law No. 7284 of December 11, 1984
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Law No. 7474 of May 8, 1986
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Law No. 7827 of September 27, 1989
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Law No. 7782 of June 27, 1989
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Law No. 7751 of April 14, 1989
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Law No. 8088 of October 31, 1990
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Law No. 8870 of April 15, 1994
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Law No. 9014 of March 30, 1995
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Law No. 9015 of March 30, 1995
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Law No. 9269 of April 2, 1996
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Law No. 9266 of March 15, 1996
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Law No. 9450 of March 14, 1997
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Law No. 9529 of December 10, 1997
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Law No. 9528 of December 10, 1997
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Law No. 9477 of July 24, 1997
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Law No. 9481 of August 13, 1997
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Law No. 9532 of December 10, 1997
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Law No. 9678 of July 3, 1998
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Law No. 9638 of May 20, 1998
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