Asked by jennifer ocampo on Jul 08, 2024

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Courts will enforce contracts for the benefit of all but which of the following?

A) Donee beneficiaries.
B) Creditor beneficiaries.
C) Incidental beneficiaries.
D) Intended beneficiaries.

Donee Beneficiaries

Individuals or entities that receive benefits from a contract, though they are not one of the primary parties involved in the agreement.

Creditor Beneficiaries

Third parties that benefit from a contract between two other parties because one party promises to pay a debt owed to the beneficiary.

Incidental Beneficiaries

Individuals or entities that unexpectedly benefit from a contract, despite not being directly involved in its formulations.

  • Review the statutory status and privileges afforded to third-party beneficiaries.
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Keleque SmithJul 10, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Courts typically enforce contracts for the benefit of donee beneficiaries, creditor beneficiaries, and intended beneficiaries, as these parties are considered to have rights under the contract. However, incidental beneficiaries, who may benefit from a contract but for whom the benefits were not directly intended, do not have enforceable rights under the contract.