Reciprocal beneficiary definition

Reciprocal beneficiary means an adult who is a party to a valid reciprocal beneficiary relationship and meets the requisites for a valid reciprocal beneficiary relationship as set forth in chapter 572C, Hawaii Revised Statutes.
Reciprocal beneficiary means an adult who is a party to a registered reciprocal beneficiary relationship in accordance with chapter 572C, and has a valid certificate of reciprocal beneficiary relationship that has not been terminated.
Reciprocal beneficiary means a person who has established a reciprocal beneficiaries’ relationship pursuant to law.

Examples of Reciprocal beneficiary in a sentence

  • Reciprocal beneficiary designation can be terminated by either party and end when either party marries (Gonen, 2001:333).

  • The parties then must mail the form, with a fee, self addressed stamped envelopes to the Hawaii Reciprocal beneficiary office.


More Definitions of Reciprocal beneficiary

Reciprocal beneficiary means a person who has entered into a valid reciprocal
Reciprocal beneficiary means two adults who are parties to a valid reciprocal beneficiary relationship and meet the requisites for a valid reciprocal beneficiary relationship as follows:
Reciprocal beneficiary means a person who has established a reciprocal beneficiaries relationship pursuant to this chapter.
Reciprocal beneficiary means a party to a valid reciprocal beneficiary relationship as defined in chapter 572C.
Reciprocal beneficiary. MEANS A PERSON WHO HAS

Related to Reciprocal beneficiary

  • Beneficiary means the person, persons, trust or trusts that have been designated by a Participant in his or her most recent written beneficiary designation filed with the Committee to receive the benefits specified under the Plan upon such Participant’s death or to which Awards or other rights are transferred if and to the extent permitted under Section 10(b) hereof. If, upon a Participant’s death, there is no designated Beneficiary or surviving designated Beneficiary, then the term Beneficiary means the person, persons, trust or trusts entitled by will or the laws of descent and distribution to receive such benefits.

  • Special benefit means, for purposes of a property-based district, a particular and distinct benefit over and above general benefits conferred on real property located in a district or to the public at large. Special benefit includes incidental or collateral effects that arise from the improvements, maintenance, or activities of property-based districts even if those incidental or collateral effects benefit property or persons not assessed. Special benefit excludes general enhancement of property value.

  • Spouse means, an individual who,

  • Third Party Beneficiary means each of the non-NHS bodies set out in the list attached at Schedule 1, as supplied from time to time by the Authority to the Contractor;

  • Public benefit means making capital available, or facilitating the availability of capital, to businesses in this state that have 750 or fewer employees, the intent of which is to create or retain employment opportunities for residents of this state, stabilize or increase the tax base of this state, or support the redevelopment of facilities for use by small businesses.