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The teleological argument is also called the argument from
Obligee
A contractual party who agrees to receive something from the other party.
Third-Party Rights
Third-party rights refer to the rights that the law grants to individuals or entities who are not directly involved in a contract but may be affected by it.
Donee Beneficiary
A third party who benefits from a contract made between two other parties.
Incidental Beneficiary
A third party who benefits from a contract between two other parties, despite not being a party to that contract and having no rights to enforce the terms of the contract.
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