jus quaesitum tertio
jus quaesitum tertio (j[schwa]s kwi-sI-t[schwa]m t[schwa]r-shee-oh). [Law Latin] Scots law. A contractual right conferred on a third party. • A third-party right may be conferred on a specified individual or on an identifiable class of people. “Where, in a contract between two parties, a stipulation is introduced in favour of a third, who is not […]
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