Legal terms explained: Collateral warranties

The common law doctrine of privity of contract provides that as a general rule only a party to a contract can sue to enforce rights and obligations under it. Sometimes, however, the parties to a contract agree that a third party should be able to enforce its terms, because the third party has an interest in that contract.

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