Third Party Beneficiaries Flashcards

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What is the typical 3rd party beneficiary situation?

A

A (promisee) contracts with B (promisor) that B will perform some service for C (third party beneficiary?

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What is the relevance of “intended” versus “incidental” beneficiaries?

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Only INTENDED beneficiaries have contractual rights, NOT incidental beneficiaries

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How do you determine if a beneficiary is “intended”?

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Beneficiary is intended IF:

  1. beneficiary is IDENTIFIED in K; OR
  2. beneficiary receives performance directly from promisor
  3. has some relationship w promisee to indicate intent to benefit
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What are the two types of “intended” beneficiaries?

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  1. creditor beneficiary

2. donee beneficiary

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What is a “creditor beneficiary”?

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Person to whom debt is owed by promisee

Example –> father has legal obligation to pay child support to son. Uncle agrees with father to pay it for him. Son is creditor beneficiary.

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What is a “donee beneficiary”?

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Person whom the promisee intends to benefit gratuitously

Example –> recipient of life insurance K

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What is the relevance of “creditor beneficiary” versus “donee beneficiary”

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  • All INTENDED beneficiaries can sue promisor on K
  • ONLY a creditor beneficiary can sue promisee on K (he can also sue promisor, but can only get one satisfaction)

EXCEPTION –> donee beneficiary may sue promisee ONLY on theory of detrimental reliance

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What are the rights of third party beneficiary to sue promisor?

What defenses may promisor raise?

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All intended beneficiaries can sue promisor on K

Promisor may raise any defenses against 3rd party beneficiary that he could have raised against promisee

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What are the rights of third party beneficiary to sue promisee?

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Only a creditor beneficiary can sue a promisee on existing obligation between them. She can also sue promisor, but can only get one satisfaction.

NOTE: donee beneficiary may only sue promisee on detrimental reliance theory

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What are the rights of promisee against promisor?

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Promisee may sue promisor both at law and equity for specific performance if promisor is not performing for 3rd party.

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With regards to 3rd party beneficiaries, what is the relevance of “vesting”?

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3rd party beneficiary can ONLY sue once their rights have vested

Prior to vesting, promisor and promisee are free to modify or rescind the beneficiary’s rights under K

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When do 3rd party beneficiary’s rights vest?

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  1. he MANIFESTS ASSENT to the promise in the manner requested by the parties;
  2. BRINGS AN ACTION to enforce the promise; OR
  3. MATERIALLY CHANGES position in JUSTIFIABLE RELIANCE on promise

RESULT: his rights have ALWAYS vested if he is suing

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