Beneficiary Persons Sample Clauses

Beneficiary Persons. A beneficiary person is a person who:
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Beneficiary Persons the beneficiaries of the plan of land distribution, the comprehensive subsidy and the special credit, will be male and female farm workers without land or with insufficient land, with priority being given to the victimised rural population, including associations of victims, rural women, female heads of households and displaced persons. Further beneficiaries may include associations of male and female agricultural workers without land or with insufficient land and also people and communities taking part in settlement and re- settlement programmes, with the aim, inter alia, of protecting the environment, substituting crops used for illicit purposes and strengthening food production. Those benefitting from the land distribution plan and the comprehensive subsidy will be selected by the competent administrative authority, with the participation of local communities – men and women – in order to guarantee transparency and efficiency, through a procedure expressly defined by the law, which includes objective requirements and criteria and that observes the prioritisation referred to above. The government and communities alike will make every endeavour to prevent land speculation within the context of these programmes. The competent administrative authority will draw up a single register of potential beneficiaries of the free allocation plan and the comprehensive subsidy which will be used as a basis for the implementation of these schemes.
Beneficiary Persons. The beneficiaries of the free land distribution plan, the full subsidy and the special credit, will be men and women farm workers who have insufficient or no land, with priority being given to rural victims of the conflict, including their associations, rural women, female heads of household and displaced persons. Additional beneficiaries may include associations of male and female farm workers with insufficient or no land, and also people and communities taking part in settlement and resettlement programmes, with the aim, inter alia, of protecting the environment, replacing illicit crops and strengthening food production. The beneficiaries of the free distribution plan and the full subsidy will be chosen by the competent administrative authority, with the participation of the local communities — both men and women — to guarantee transparency and effectiveness, through a legally defined procedure that includes objective requirements and criteria and observes the aforementioned prioritization. The Government and communities will take steps to prevent land speculation within these programmes. The competent administrative authority will produce a single register of potential beneficiaries of the free distribution plan and the full subsidy, for use as an input when implementing these mechanisms.
Beneficiary Persons the beneficiaries of the plan of land distribution, the comprehensive subsidiary and the special credit, will be male and female farm workers without land or with insufficient land, with priority being given to rural women, female heads of households and displaced persons. Further beneficiaries may include associations of male and female agricultural workers without land or with insufficient land and also people and communities taking part in settlement and re-settlement programmes, with the aim, inter alia, of protecting the environment, replacing illicit crops and strengthening food production. Those benefitting from the land distribution plan and the comprehensive subsidiary will be selected in conjunction with local communities – men and women – in order to guarantee transparency and efficiency. The government and communities alike will make every endeavour to prevent land speculation within the context of these programmes.
Beneficiary Persons the beneficiaries of the plan of land distribution, the comprehensive subsidy and the special credit, … including… rural women, female heads of households ...

Related to Beneficiary Persons

  • Beneficiary The Participant may file with the Committee a written designation of a beneficiary on such form as may be prescribed by the Committee and may, from time to time, amend or revoke such designation.

  • How do the RMD Rules Impact my Designated Beneficiary or Beneficiaries The RMD rules provide for the determination of your designated beneficiary or beneficiaries as of September 30 of the year following your death. Consequently, any beneficiary may be eliminated for purposes of calculating the RMD by the distribution of that beneficiary’s benefit, through a valid disclaimer between your death and the end of September following the year of your death, or by dividing your IRA account into separate accounts for each of several designated beneficiaries you may have designated.

  • Beneficiary Designation The Participant may, from time to time, name any beneficiary or beneficiaries (who may be named contingently or successively) to whom any benefit under this Agreement is to be paid in case of his or her death before he or she receives any or all of such benefit. Each such designation shall revoke all prior designations by the Participant, shall be in a form prescribed by the Company, and will be effective only when filed by the Participant in writing with the Director of Human Resources of the Company during the Participant’s lifetime. In the absence of any such designation, benefits remaining unpaid at the Participant’s death shall be paid to the Participant’s estate.

  • Spouse The spouse of an eligible employee (if legally married under Minnesota law). For the purposes of health insurance coverage, if that spouse works full-time for an organization employing more than one hundred (100) people and elects to receive either credits or cash (1) in place of health insurance or health coverage or (2) in addition to a health plan with a seven hundred and fifty dollar ($750) or greater deductible through his/her employing organization, he/she is not eligible to be a covered dependent for the purposes of this Article. If both spouses work for the State or another organization participating in the State's Group Insurance Program, neither spouse may be covered as a dependent by the other, unless one spouse is not eligible for a full Employer Contribution as defined in Section 3A. Effective January 1, 2015 if both spouses work for the State or another organization participating in the State’s Group Insurance Program, a spouse may be covered as a dependent by the other.

  • Dependents Eligible dependents for the purposes of this Article are as follows:

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