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  • 11Third Party Non-violent Intervention — refers to the practice of intervening from the outside in violent conflicts with the aim of resolving them. The intervention can be either as an intermediary in a negotiating capacity or, physically, by interposing one s body between the warring… …

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  • 12Third party (United States) — The term third party is used in the United States for a political party other than one of the two major parties, at present, the Democratic Party and the Republican Party. It is used as (innumerate) shorthand for all such parties, or sometimes… …

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  • 13Third Party System — The Third Party System is a term of periodization used by some historians and political scientists to describe a period in American political history from about 1854 to the mid 1890s that featured profound developments in issues of nationalism,… …

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  • 14third party — One not a party to an agreement, a transaction, or an action but who may have rights therein. See also party privity @ third party action A proceeding distinct from the main action. It is in the nature of an indemnity or contribution, the purpose …

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  • 15Third party (politics) — In a two party system of politics, the term third party is sometimes applied to a party other than the two dominant ones. While technically the term is limited to the third largest party or third oldest party, it is common, though innumerate,… …

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  • 16Third party (Canada) — In Canada, a third party usually refers to a relatively small federal or provincial political party that is not considered to have a realistic chance of forming a government, but has representation in the federal House of Commons or the… …

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  • 17Third party beneficiary — A third party beneficiary, in the law of contracts, is a person who may have the right to sue on a contract, despite not having originally been a party to the contract. This right arises where the third party is the intended beneficiary of the… …

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  • 18Third-party logistics — A third party logistics provider (abbreviated 3PL, or sometimes TPL) is a firm that provides service to its customers of outsourced (or third party ) logistics services for part, or all of their supply chain management functions. Third party… …

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  • 19Third-Party Insurance — An insurance policy purchased for protection against the actions of another party. Third party insurance is purchased by the insured (first party) from an insurance company (second party) for protection against another party s claims (third… …

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  • 20Third-party developer — A third party developer is a developer not directly tied to the primary product that a consumer is using. The primary product may be hardware or software.In the video game industry, many third parties publish the games they develop, such as… …

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