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third party beneficiary

A person who is not expressly named in a contract, but who legally still has rights under that contract.

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  1. Third-party beneficiary - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    A third party beneficiary, in the law of contracts, is a person who may have the right to sue on a contract, despite not having originally been an active party to the ...
     
  2. Third-party beneficiary - Legal Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    third-party beneficiary n. a person who is not a party to a contract, but has legal rights to enforce the contract or share in proceeds because the contract was ...
     
  3. third-party beneficiary | LII / Legal Information Institute
    A third-party beneficiary may legally enforce that contract, but only after his or her rights have already been vested (either by the contracting parties' assent or by ...
     
  4. Contract Law Tutorial | lawschoolhelp.com
    A classic illustration of the third party beneficiary principle is the case of Lawrence v. Fox, 20 N.Y. 268, (1859). There, Holly, the promisee, owed $300 to ...
     
  5. Contracts Law: Third Party Beneficiary | 4 Law School
    A third party beneficiary, in the law of contracts, is a person who may have the right to sue on a contract, despite not having originally been a party to the ...
     
  6. third-party beneficiary - Legal Dictionary | Law.com
    third-party beneficiary. n. a person who is not a party to a contract but has legal rights to enforce the contract or share in proceeds because the contract was ...
     
  7. Drafting 'No Third-Party Beneficiaries' Provisions
    Jun 14, 2012 ... If the parties want to confer third-party-beneficiary status on a non-party, they need to include a carve-out in the "no third-party beneficiaries" ...
     
  8. LexisNexis Contracts Capsule Summary - Chapter 19
    19.04 Defenses Against the Third Party Beneficiary. The promisor can assert any claim or defense arising out of the contract against the third party that he could ...