The [ statute ]provides that, where a term of a contract purports to confer a benefit on a third party, they may enforce the term in their own right, unless it appears the parties did not intend this – s 1(2).
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Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999, s1
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The [ statute ]provides that, where a term of a contract purports to confer a benefit on a third party, they may enforce the term in their own right, unless it appears the parties did not intend this – s 1(2).
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#constitution #equity #law
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The [ statute ]provides that, where a term of a contract purports to confer a benefit on a third party, they may enforce the term in their own right, unless it appears the parties did not intend this – s 1(2).
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Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999, s1
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Open it The Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999, s1 provides that, where a term of a contract purports to confer a benefit on a third party, they may enforce the term in their own right, unless it appears the parties did not intend this
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