Asked by joshy dallas on Apr 28, 2024
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A donee beneficiary may enforce rights under a contract only against the ________.
A) Promisee
B) Promisor
C) Obligor
D) Initial contracting parties
E) Assignee
Donee Beneficiary
In contract law, a third party who benefits from a contract between two other parties, particularly when the benefit was intended as a gift.
Promisee
The person to whom a promise or commitment is made, especially in the context of a contractual agreement.
Promisor
An individual or entity that makes a promise or agreement to perform a specified action in a contract.
- Absorb the roles and legal entitlements of intended, incidental, and creditor beneficiaries with respect to contract law.
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Zybrea KnightMay 04, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
A donee beneficiary may enforce rights under a contract only against the promisor, who is the party that made the promise that benefits the donee beneficiary.
Learning Objectives
- Absorb the roles and legal entitlements of intended, incidental, and creditor beneficiaries with respect to contract law.