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Socrates was charged with these two offenses:
Just Books
a term potentially referring to a concept of fairness in accounting practices, ensuring that records are accurate and truthful.
Incidental Beneficiary
A party who indirectly benefits from a contract but has no legal right to enforce the agreement made between other parties.
Donee Beneficiary
A third party that benefits from a contract between two other parties, to whom the promisor's performance is a gift.
Promisee
The individual or entity to whom a promise is made and who stands to benefit from the fulfillment of that promise.
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