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Which of the following is a correct statement regarding the rights of an intended beneficiary? Group of answer choices Intended beneficiaries may enforce their rights to a contract, even if the parties to the contract did not specifically (in other words, purposefully) intend for the third party to benefit. Intended beneficiaries may enforce their rights to a contract when both parties to the contract intended for the third party to benefit. Intended beneficiaries have no rights under a contract. Intended beneficiaries have the same rights under a contract as incidental beneficiaries. Intended beneficiaries may enforce their rights to a contract if only one of the parties to the contract intended for the third party to benefit.

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Answer:

The correct statement is A.

Intended beneficiaries may enforce their rights to a contract when both parties to the contract intended for the third party to benefit.

Explanation:

All the other statements are not correct.

Intended beneficiaries are also called as direct beneficiaries.

Answer:

Intended beneficiaries may enforce their rights to a contract when both parties to the contract intended for the third party to benefit.

Explanation:

Base on the scenario being explained in the question, the correct statement regarding the right of an intended beneficiaries is that Intended beneficiaries may enforce their rights to a contract when both parties to the contract intended for the third party to benefit.

Intended Beneficiary which refers to a third-party beneficiary. Intended beneficiary acquires right under the contract and benefits from it. Once those right has been vested, the intended beneficiary also has the ability to enforce the contract.