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berechtigten

Berechtigten is a German noun form used to denote the people who have a right, claim, or entitlement to something. It is the plural of the term Berechtigter (masculine) or Berechtigte (feminine), with die Berechtigten used as a collective designation for those who possess a given privilege or entitlement. The word stems from Berechtigung, meaning entitlement, authorization, or a justified claim.

The concept is used across legal, administrative, and organizational contexts. The Berechtigten are those who meet

Common contexts include social security and welfare programs, where the Berechtigten receive benefits; inheritance or succession

Related terms include Berechtigung (the entitlement itself), Berechtigter/Berechtigte (an individual who is entitled), and das Recht

defined
criteria
and
therefore
may
receive
benefits,
access
services,
or
exercise
specific
rights.
The
exact
scope
and
conditions
are
determined
by
statutes,
contractual
terms,
regulations,
or
official
guidelines.
In
practice,
determining
who
counts
as
a
Berechtigten
involves
verification
of
identity
and
documentation,
such
as
proofs
of
eligibility,
income,
duration
of
relationship
to
a
program,
or
other
qualifying
factors.
matters,
where
legal
or
testamentary
heirs
are
described
as
Berechtigten;
and
data
protection
or
human
resources,
where
only
Berechtigte
Personen
are
allowed
to
access
certain
information
or
systems.
The
term
is
typically
used
in
a
neutral,
factual
manner,
avoiding
judgment
about
the
entitlement
itself
and
focusing
on
who
possesses
the
right
in
question.
(the
right).
The
concept
emphasizes
the
distinction
between
those
who
are
entitled
and
those
who
are
not
within
a
given
framework.