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  • 1third party — see party 1a, b Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. third party n. A p …

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  • 2Third Party Grading — is a term used to refer to coin grading, authentication, and encapsulation companies. Often abbreviated TPG, these companies will, for a fee, slab a coin. Some companies offer a guarantee covering the grade or authenticity of the coin.… …

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  • 3Third party standing — is a term of the law of civil procedure that describes when one party may file a lawsuit on behalf of another party. In the United States, this is generally prohibited, as a party can only assert his or her own rights and cannot raise the claims… …

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  • 4Third party technique — is a marketing strategy commonly employed by Public Relations (PR) firms, that involves placing a premeditated message in the mouth of the media. Third party technique can take many forms, ranging from the hiring of journalists to report the… …

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  • 5Third-party ownership in association football — is the ownership of a player s transfer rights by third party sources, such as football agents or sports management agencies. The practice is common in South Americacite web|url=http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/071029/2/vyt7.html|title=FIFA bans… …

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  • 6Third party reproduction — refers to a process where another person provides sperm or eggs or where another woman provides her uterus so that a woman can have a child. Thus the reproductive process goes beyond the traditional father mother model. However, the third party s …

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  • 7third party complaint — n. A complaint filed by a defendant in an existing lawsuit against someone who is alleged by the defendant to be liable for damages to the plaintiff. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney… …

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  • 8third party — third parties 1) N COUNT A third party is someone who is not one of the main people involved in a business agreement or legal case, but who is involved in it in a minor role. You can instruct your bank to allow a third party to remove money from… …

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  • 9third-party software — ➔ software * * * third party software UK US noun [U] IT ► computer programs that are supplied or developed for a particular purpose by a different company from the one that supplied or developed the existing programs on a particular system: »They …

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  • 10third party beneficiary — n. A person who is not a party to a contract but who will benefit from it and has rights under it. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008 …

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