Asked by kiasjah mathews on Jun 08, 2024

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When a donee beneficiary may enforce his rights under a contract,he may do so against the ________.

A) promisee only
B) promisor only
C) delegatee only
D) promisee and promisor,but not the delegatee
E) promisee,promisor,and delegatee

Donee Beneficiary

A third party who benefits from a contract wherein the promisor agrees to give a gift or confer a benefit directly to the donee beneficiary.

Promisee

The individual or party to whom a promise or commitment is made within the context of a contract.

Promisor

An individual or entity that makes a promise or agreement to perform a particular action in a contract.

  • Comprehend the principle and consequences of contracts involving third-party beneficiaries.
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Daniel StubyJun 10, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
When a donee beneficiary can enforce his rights under a contract,he may do so only against the promisor.The reason the donee beneficiary cannot sue the promisee is that the promisee had no duty to the donee beneficiary.