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In order for a third party to bring an action under the contract (rights of third parties)Act 1999 they have to identified by name in the contract.
True or False?
In order for a third party to bring an action under the contract (rights of third parties)Act 1999 they have to identified by name in the contract.
True or False?
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Jul 12
False. In order for a third party to bring an action under the Contract (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999, they do not have to be identified by name in the contract. The Act allows for third parties to enforce contractual rights even if they are not specifically named in the contract.