The recipient of something is the person who receives it. the largest recipient of American foreign aid. someone who receives something recipient of (present participle of recipere; RECEIVE)
A person who receives a digital signature and who is in a position to rely on it, whether or not such reliance occurs
A recipient is a Medicaid enrollee for whom payment was made for a Medicaid-covered service
A person who receives a Medicaid service while eligible for the Medicaid program Individuals may be Medicaid eligible without being Medicaid recipients Also see Medicaid
An individual covered by the Medicaid program, however, now referred to as a beneficiary
In the directory, an object that can receive messages and information Recipients are mailboxes, distribution lists, custom recipients, and public folders
Recipients are individuals or organisations to whom the data controller intends or may wish to disclose data It does not include any person to whom the data controller may be required by law to disclose in any particular case, eg if required by the police under a warrant
of a supply of property or a service means the person who is liable to pay the consideration for the supply Where no consideration is payable for the supply, the recipient is the person to whom the property is delivered or made available or, in the case of a service, the person to whom the service is rendered
the semantic role of the animate entity that is passively involved in the happening denoted by the verb in the clause
A person or entity who receives the amounts that a charitable remainder trust is required to pay during the term of the trust when non-charities are allowed to be beneficiaries (generally, at the end of that term the trust terminates and pays its assets to nonprofits ) Only if charitable remainder trusts are solely for a fixed term of years can recipients be other than individuals Topic areas: Fundraising and Financial Sustainability
Anyone designated by Medicaid as being eligible to receive Medicaid benefits (H)
The person who receives a gift subscription (also called a donee or giftee) Also, readers of controlled publications are sometimes still referred to as recipients, although subscribers is now the preferred term