Kenneth Vercammen (732) 572-0500

2053 Woodbridge Ave. Edison, NJ 08817

Ken is a NJ trial attorney who has published 130 articles in national and New Jersey publications on litigation topics. He was awarded the NJ State Bar Municipal Court Practitioner of the Year. He lectures for the Bar and handles litigation matters. He is Past Chair of the ABA Tort & Insurance Committee, GP on Personal Injury and lectured at the ABA Annual Meeting attended by 10,000 attorneys and professionals.

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Monday, March 28, 2016

Civil Model Jury Charge 4.24 THIRD PARTY BENEFICIARY IN NJ

Civil Model Jury Charge 4.24 THIRD PARTY BENEFICIARY IN NJ

Civil Model Jury Charge4.24THIRD PARTY BENEFICIARY
Ordinarily a person may not bring an action on a contract unless the person is a party to the contract.Persons may enter into a contract for the benefit of others; however, a person not a party to a contract may not sue to enforce it merely because he/she happens to be benefited by it.Rather it must appear that the contract was made by the parties with the intention to benefit him/her and that the parties to the contract intended that he/she receive a benefit enforceable in court.
Cases:
Brooklawn v. Brooklawn Housing Corp., 124N.J.L. 73 (E. & A. 1940);First National State Bank v. Carlyle House, Inc., 102N.J.Super. 300 (Ch. Div. 1968),affd, 107N.J.Super. 389 (App. Div. 1969),certifdenied, 55N.J. 316 (1970).

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