BENEFIT

benefit,n.1. Advantage; privilege <the benefit of owning a car>.2. Profit or gain; esp., the consideration that moves to the promisee <a benefit received from the sale>. — Also termed legal

 

benefit; legal value. Cf. DETRIMENT(2).

death benefit.(usu. pl.) A sum or sums paid to a beneficiary from a life-insurance policy on

the death of an insured.

fringe benefit.A benefit (other than direct salary or compensation) received by an employee from an employer, such as insurance, a company car, or a tuition allowance. — Often shortened (esp. in pl.) to benefit. [Cases: Master and Servant  72. C.J.S. Employer–Employee Relationship

  • § 146–152, 155, 175.]

general benefit.Eminent domain. The whole community’s benefit as a result of a taking. • It cannot be considered to reduce the compensation that is due the condemnee. [Cases: Eminent

Domain  91. C.J.S. Eminent Domain § 85.] peculiar benefit.See special benefit.

pecuniary benefit.A benefit capable of monetary valuation.

special benefit.Eminent domain. A benefit that accrues to the owner of the land in question and not to any others. • Any special benefits justify a reduction in the damages payable to the owner of land that is partially taken by the government during a public project. — Also termed peculiar benefit. [Cases: Eminent Domain  91. C.J.S. Eminent Domain § 85.]

  1. Financial assistance that is received from an employer, insurance, or a public program (such as social security) in time of sickness, disability, or unemployment <a benefit from the welfare office>. [Cases: Social Security and Public Welfare 140.5, 251. C.J.S. Social Security and Public Welfare §§ 48–49, 58–59, 61, 146–150, 211.] — benefit,vb.[Blacks Law 8th]