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Contracts Law Chapter 13: Third-Party Rights and Assignments

Contracts Law Chapter 13: Third-Party Rights and Assignments

2023-11-21
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Chapter 13: Third-Party Rights and Assignments.

In this chapter, we explore the intricate world of third-party rights and assignments in contract law. Contracts often involve more than just the parties who originally entered into them. Third parties can have rights and obligations under a contract, and contractual rights can be transferred or assigned to others. Understanding these concepts is crucial for any aspiring lawyer to navigate the complexities of contract law effectively.

Third-Party Beneficiaries.

Introduction to Third-Party Beneficiaries.

In contract law, a third-party beneficiary is an individual or entity who benefits from a contract between two other parties but is not one of the contracting parties themselves. Understanding the concept of third-party beneficiaries is essential for law students:

Intended Beneficiary: An intended third-party beneficiary is someone for whom the contract was specifically created to benefit. They have the legal right to enforce the contract.

Incidental Beneficiary: An incidental third-party beneficiary is someone who benefits from a contract indirectly but was not the intended recipient of the contract's benefits. Incidental beneficiaries do not have the right to enforce the contract.

13.1.2 Rights of Intended Beneficiaries.

Law students should grasp the rights and obligations of intended third-party beneficiaries:

Enforcement Rights: Intended beneficiaries can typically enforce the contract and sue for specific performance or damages if the contracting parties fail to fulfill their obligations.

Defenses: Contracting parties can raise defenses against intended beneficiaries if the beneficiary's claim is inconsistent with the parties' agreement.

Landmark Case: Lawrence v Fox (1859).

The case of Lawrence v. Fox illustrates the principle of third-party beneficiaries. In this case, a contract was made for the sale of a horse between A and B, with the understanding that the horse would be delivered to C. C was deemed an intended beneficiary and could enforce the contract. This case demonstrates the legal recognition of third-party beneficiary rights.

Privity of Contract.

Understanding the concept of privity of contract is crucial for comprehending third-party beneficiary rights. Privity of contract traditionally held that only parties who were in a direct contractual relationship (i.e., the original parties) could enforce or be held liable under the contract. Third-party beneficiaries represented a departure from this doctrine, allowing certain non-parties to enforce contracts.

Assignment of Contractual Rights and Delegation of Duties.

Assignment of Contractual Rights.

Assigning contractual rights involves transferring one's rights under a contract to another party, known as the assignee. Law students should grasp the following key aspects:

Requirements for Valid Assignment: An assignment is generally valid if it is in writing, the assigning party (assignor) intends to make the assignment, and the other party (obligor) is notified.

Rights of the Assignee: Once rights are assigned, the assignee can typically enforce those rights against the obligor.

Revocability: Assignments are usually revocable unless they are accompanied by consideration or are irrevocable by their terms.

Delegation of Duties.

Delegating duties involves transferring one's obligations under a contract to another party, known as the delegatee. Students should understand the following:

Requirements for Valid Delegation: A delegation is valid if it does not significantly change the obligor's duties and if it does not violate the terms of the contract.


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