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    In Many Instances,the Parties to a Contract Unintentionally Benefit a Third
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In Many Instances,the Parties to a Contract Unintentionally Benefit a Third

Question 52

Question 52

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In many instances,the parties to a contract unintentionally benefit a third party when a contract is performed.In such situations,the third party is referred to as an incidental beneficiary.

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