Legal terms explained: Third party rights

A fundamental principle of common law is the doctrine of privity of contract, which states that only parties to a contract may enforce its terms. Enforcement may take various forms, such as an action for an agreed sum, damages for breach of contract, specific performance of contractual obligations or an injunction to restrain a breach.

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