Beneficial enjoyment ensures estate use in one's own right, not in a trustee capacity, clarifying ownership benefits. Beneficial Enjoyment denotes the enjoyment a person has of an estate in his own right and for his own benefit, and not as trustee for another; it identifies an interest held for the individual's own use and advantage rather than in a fiduciary or custodial capacity.
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Beneficial enjoyment ensures estate use in one's own right, not in a trustee capacity, clarifying ownership benefits.
Beneficial Enjoyment denotes the enjoyment a person has of an estate in his own right and for his own benefit, and not as trustee for another; it identifies an interest held for the individual's own use and advantage rather than in a fiduciary or custodial capacity.
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