Rights to enforce the deal


Problem: If a person promises to give you a gift, there is usually no consideration. The person can change his mind and decide not to give you the present, and there is nothing you can do about it. But if a person makes a contract with someone else and intends that you will receive a gift under the agreement, you are a donee beneficiary and you do have rights to enforce the deal. Are these rules unacceptably inconsistent? If so, which rule should change?

In your response, focus on:

1) Third Party Beneficiary

2) Incidental Beneficiaries

3) Assignment and Delegation.

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Business Law and Ethics: Rights to enforce the deal
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