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22 August, 20:18

Allowing a third party to sue the promisor directly circumvents the "middle person" and thus reduces the burden on the courts. a. True b. False 3. A (n) beneficiary is a third party who benefits from a contract when one party (promisor) promises another party (promisee) to perform a duty that the promisee owes to the third party. 4. Because a donee beneficiary is merely receiving a gift, a donee beneficiary cannot win a lawsuit if the contract is not performed. a. True b. False 5. The rights of third-party beneficiaries vest when the third party his or her to the agreement, alters his or her position in reliance on the contract, or when the for vesting are satisfied.

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    1 Allowing a third party to sue the promisor directly circumvents the "middle person" and thus reduces the burden on the courts A. True

    3. A (n) beneficiary is a third party who benefits from a contract when one party (promisor) promises another party (promisee) to perform a duty that the promisee owes to the third party A. True

    4. Because a donee beneficiary is merely receiving a gift, a donee beneficiary cannot win a lawsuit if the contract is not performed B. False

    5. The rights of third-party beneficiaries vest when the third party his or her to the agreement, alters his or her position in reliance on the contract, or when the for vesting are satisfied. B. True
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