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    A Third Party Who Is Intended to Directly Benefit from a Contract
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A Third Party Who Is Intended to Directly Benefit from a Contract

Question 39

Question 39

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A third party who is intended to directly benefit from a contract made by two contracting parties is called an intended beneficiary.

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