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    The Two General Categories of Third-Party Beneficiaries to a Contract
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The Two General Categories of Third-Party Beneficiaries to a Contract

Question 70

Question 70

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The two general categories of third-party beneficiaries to a contract are:


A) delegated and assigned.
B) declared and assumed.
C) incidental and intended.
D) original and assumed.
E) precedent and subsequent.

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