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  • 21Third Party Beneficiary — A person who will benefit from a contract made between two other parties. This third party beneficiary was not a party to the contract itself, but if the contract is fulfilled, the third party stands to realize a benefit. Under certain… …

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  • 22Third-party verification — TPV (Third party verification) is a process of getting an independent party to confirm that the customer is actually requesting a change or ordering a new service or product. By putting the customer on the phone (usually via transfer or 3 way… …

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  • 23third party — noun a) a political party in opposition to the main parties in a two party system b) someone not directly involved in a transaction. A third entity in the Seller (first party) and Customer (second party) relationship. A Seller may employ a third… …

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  • 24Third-Party Beneficiary — An individual who can sue parties in a contract despite not being a party listed in the original contract document. The third party beneficiaries right to sue, called ius quaesitum tertio, comes from a party in the contract intending to involve… …

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  • 25Third-Party Technique — A marketing strategy in which a company employs outside individuals and firms to promote a specific message about the company itself, its products or its services to media outlets. The third party technique is most commonly associated with public …

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  • 26third party — An individual or organization not directly involved in a transaction or contract. In auditing, *audit evidence gathered from third parties (e.g., through the *circularization of an organization’s customers) is generally considered to provide… …

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  • 27Trusted third party — In cryptography, a trusted third party (TTP) is an entity which facilitates interactions between two parties who both trust the third party; they use this trust to secure their own interactions. TTPs are common in cryptographic protocols, for… …

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  • 28third party — 1. any party to an incident, case, quarrel, etc., who is incidentally involved. 2. (in a two party system) a political party formed as a dissenting or independent group from members of one or both of the two prevailing major parties. [1795 1805,… …

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  • 29third-party cookie — /ˌθɜd pati ˈkʊki/ (say .therd pahtee kookee) noun Internet a cookie from a website that advertises on the website that the browser is connected to …

  • 30United States third party and independent presidential candidates, 2008 — 2004 ← → 2012 …

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