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The third-party beneficiary doctrine was introduced in basic policy in the mid-1800s, as a way to protect the rights of individuals who were not direct parties to a contract but were intended to benefit from it. It allows such third parties to enforce the contract if the parties intended for them to benefit from it.
Some exceptions to the doctrine of privity of contract include the assignment of contractual rights, beneficiaries under a trust, and collateral warranties provided by third parties. These exceptions allow non-parties to a contract to enforce or benefit from the terms of the contract.
(constitutional) of benefit to or intended to benefit your physical makeup; "constitutional walk".
(constitutional) of benefit to or intended to benefit your physical makeup; "constitutional walk".
It depends what it says in your contract.
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An effect of something that is good for Frank Chun and his wife Shirley.
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The provision benefits future parties who may take over the contract.
an unintended benefit is when something bad happens when the scientist didnt mean it to happen
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