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2.  ''Law - contract - legal proceedings - agreements - other arrangements - adjective.''
2.  ''Other situations - noun.''
 
Any person, group, organisation or other entity not primarily involved in a situation between two other people, groups, organisations or other entities.
 
 
3.  ''Law - contract - legal proceedings - agreements - other arrangements - other situations - adjective.''


Relating to such a person or entity.
Relating to such a person or entity.


Often written ''third-party''.
Usually written ''third-party''.




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== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Contract]]
* [[Contract]]
* [[Defendant]]
* [[Duty of care]]
* [[Duty of care]]
* [[Ethics]]
* [[Ethics]]
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* [[Law]]
* [[Law]]
* [[Multibank reporting]]
* [[Multibank reporting]]
* [[Negligence]]
* [[Party]]
* [[Party]]
* [[Plaintiff]]
* [[Principal]]
* [[Principal]]
* [[Related party]]
* [[Related party]]
* [[Third party provider]]
* [[Third party provider]]
* [[Third-party risk]]
* [[Unrelated party]]
* [[Unrelated party]]


[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]

Latest revision as of 11:02, 17 January 2024

1. Law - contract - legal proceedings - agreements - other arrangements - noun.

A person or other entity not directly involved in a contract, transaction or legal proceedings.


2. Other situations - noun.

Any person, group, organisation or other entity not primarily involved in a situation between two other people, groups, organisations or other entities.


3. Law - contract - legal proceedings - agreements - other arrangements - other situations - adjective.

Relating to such a person or entity.

Usually written third-party.


For example, KY3P refers to knowledge and understanding of third-party risk in relation to transactions.

Third parties would include, for example, suppliers as well as customers.


See also