Business Studies, asked by Advitiya8031, 5 months ago

Stranger to contract stranger to consideration can’t sue to enforce
the contract" What are the exceptions to this rule?

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Answered by jhanvishashidhar09
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Holder in due course. If a contract is made between the trustee of a trust and another party, then the beneficiary of the trust can sue by enforcing his right under the trust, even if he is a stranger to the contract.

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