A third party beneficiary is an intended beneficiary and may enforce a contract only if the parties

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A third party beneficiary is an intended beneficiary and may enforce a contract only if the parties intended her to benefit from the agreement and

(1) enforcing the promise will satisfy a debt of the promisee to the beneficiary or (2) the promisee intended to make a gift to the beneficiary.

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Legal Environment

ISBN: 9780324537116

3rd Edition

Authors: Jeffrey F Beatty, Susan S Samuelson

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