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Effect of a contract on third parties

Exceptions to the doctrine of privity of contract

Meaning of Privity of Contract

The application of the doctrine of privity of contract to collective agreements

The doctrine of privity of contract and its exceptions

The doctrine of privity of contract as it relates to a contract of insurance

The modification of the doctrine of privity of contract by the concept of agency

The principle that a contract is binding only on the parties to the contract

The purport of the doctrine of privity of contract

The purport of the doctrine of privity of contract with respect to contract under seal

The rule that only a party to a contract that can sue on it

Whether a beneficiary who is not a party to a contract can enforce the contract

Whether a contract can be enforced by or against a person who is not a party to it

Whether a contract can be forced by or against a person who is not a party to it

Whether a party who has given no consideration for a contract can enforce or sue on it

Whether a person can maintain an action in respect of a contract where he was not a party to the contract

Whether a person who is not a party to a contract can rely on the contract where it was not made to confer a benefit on him

Whether a stranger can sue upon contract entered into between two parties

Whether a stranger to a contract can enforce the benefits of such contract

Whether a stranger to a contract can sue or be sued on it

Whether a stranger to a contract, but who stands in a near relationship to the party from whom the consideration proceeds can sue upon the contract

Whether lack of privity of contract precludes a plaintiff from maintaining an action for money had and received

Whether the doctrine of privity of contract applies to a contract entered into by an agent

Whether the doctrine of privity of contract applies to choses in action

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