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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Monday, March 28, 2016
Civil Model Jury Charge 4.24 THIRD PARTY BENEFICIARY IN NJ
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