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Page 715
... beneficiaries who could recover as either donee or creditor beneficiaries . A person can enforce a contract as a donee beneficiary if it appears that " the purpose of the promisee in obtaining the promise ... is to make a gift to the ...
... beneficiaries who could recover as either donee or creditor beneficiaries . A person can enforce a contract as a donee beneficiary if it appears that " the purpose of the promisee in obtaining the promise ... is to make a gift to the ...
Page 717
... beneficiary is appropriate to effectuate the intention of beneficiary the parties . " Second , one must show that either : ( a ) the performance of the promise will satisfy an obligation of the promisee to pay money to the beneficiary ...
... beneficiary is appropriate to effectuate the intention of beneficiary the parties . " Second , one must show that either : ( a ) the performance of the promise will satisfy an obligation of the promisee to pay money to the beneficiary ...
Page 741
... beneficiary ( C ) under a collective bargaining agreement , which has been described by the United States Supreme Court as " not a typical third - party beneficiary contract , " the beneficiary's ( C's ) right under the contract rises ...
... beneficiary ( C ) under a collective bargaining agreement , which has been described by the United States Supreme Court as " not a typical third - party beneficiary contract , " the beneficiary's ( C's ) right under the contract rises ...
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Contracts and Contract Law in General | 3 |
B The Development of a Basis for Enforcing Promises | 10 |
ENFORCEABILITY OF PROMISES | 13 |
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2d Cir 5th Cir acceptance action agreed agreement anticipatory repudiation apply assent assignment assumpsit avoid bargain beneficiary benefit breach builder buyer claim clause common law condition consideration Constr contract law contractor Corbin Corp court creditor damages debt delivery discharge discussed doctrine duress duty effect employee enforceable equity example exchange excused fact failure faith ground infra injured party intended interpretation involved land language lease liability limited mailbox rule meaning ment Minn misrepresentation mistake mortgage negotiations obligation obligor offer offeree offeror oral owner parol evidence rule party's payment performance power of acceptance promise to pay promisor purchase reasonable recover recovery reformation refused reliance repudiation requirement Restatement Second restitution result revocation risk seller situation statute of frauds subcontractor Supp supra note suretyship terminate text at note tion tort transaction unconscionable unenforceable Uniform Commercial Code warranty Williston writing