Please read the Third Persons and Contracts notes prior to completing the assigned questions. Please remember to include the Issue, Rule of Law, Analysis and Conclusion. Your notes should be the only resources needed to complete assignments. Answers that are obtained from online sources will receive no credit. Submit the answer only: do not include the homework questions. Complete the following questions after reviewing the notes on Third Persons and Contracts: 1. On July 1, 2020 Boardwalk Water Company entered into a one year contract with the City of Dracut, Massachusetts. As part of the contract Boardwalk would provide water for use in businesses, public buildings and parks, homes and to the fire department. In November of 2020 a retail store caught fire and the fire quickly spread to the ice cream shop next door completely destroying it Boardwalk was aware of the fire but they did not supply sufficient water pressure to the hydrants in the area so that by the time the fire was extinguished, all buildings sustained significant damage. The owners of the ice cream shop sued Boardwalk Water Company for the damage. Do they have the right to sue? What is the outcome? Please read the Third Persons and Contracts notes prior to completing the assigned questions. Please remember to include the Issue, Rule of Law, Analysis and Conclusion. Your notes should be the only resources needed to complete assignments. Answers that are obtained from online sources will receive no credit. Submit the answer only: do not include the homework questions. Complete the following questions after reviewing the notes on Third Persons and Contracts: 1. On July 1, 2020 Boardwalk Water Company entered into a one year contract with the City of Dracut, Massachusetts. As part of the contract Boardwalk would provide water for use in businesses, public buildings and parks, homes and to the fire department. In November of 2020 a retail store caught fire and the fire quickly spread to the ice cream shop next door completely destroying it Boardwalk was aware of the fire but they did not supply sufficient water pressure to the hydrants in the area so that by the time the fire was extinguished, all buildings sustained significant damage. The owners of the ice cream shop sued Boardwalk Water Company for the damage. Do they have the right to sue? What is the outcome