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beneficial

beneficial 1 : providing benefits or advantages 2 : receiving or … receiving or entitling one to receive an advantage, benefit, or use [a shareholder] [a estate] ben·e·fi·cial·ly [-shə-lē] adv

Serviceable

useful to any end adapted to any good end use beneficial advantageous

Profitable

or bringing profit or gain gainful lucrative useful helpful advantageous beneficial as a profitable trade profitable business a profitable study or … Yielding or bringing profit or gain gainful lucrative useful helpful advantageous beneficial as a profitable trade profitable business a

chemotherapeutic

of or pertaining to chemotherapy using chemotherapy having properties beneficial for chemotherapy

Public service

Public service, an activity however beneficial to the people and however useful cannot, be reasonably regarded … service, an activity however beneficial to the people and however useful cannot, be reasonably regarded as public service if is of

Unconditionally and beneficially

Unconditionally and beneficially, the words 'un-conditionally' and 'beneficially' underline the fact that no … that body, which is designated 'public'. The word 'public' is used in contradis-tinction to one or more persons who act in

Beneficial

Conferring benefits useful profitable helpful advantageous serviceable contributing to a valuable end followed

Premises

such building or part of a building for the more beneficial enjoyment thereof. [Public Premises (Eviction of Unauthorised Occupants) Act, 1971 … to what has been previously described or mentioned, and is used only in that sense in well-drawn instruments (Dav. Prec. in

owner

of real property see also equitable owner in this entry beneficial owner 1 : one holding a beneficial interest in a … this entry b : one with the right to exclusive use, control, or possession of property c : a purchaser under

Trust

357. Means the right, enforceable solely in equity, to the beneficial enjoyment of property to which another person holds the legal … a trust. It casts an obligation on the trustee to use the property for achieving the purpose for which the trust

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