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doctrine of privity of contract.​

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Privity is a doctrine of contract law that says contracts are only binding on the parties to a contract and that no third party can enforce the contract or be sued under it

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Answered by iarshwamibiam01
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A common law doctrine which prevent a person who is not a party to a contract from enforcing a contract, even where the contract was made for the purpose of conferring a benefit on the third party is termed as doctrine of privity of contract

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