Definition of third parties in English English dictionary
parties outside of governments and First Nations who have an interest in treaty negotiations, including parties who hold legal interests, rights, permits, or leases granted by a government See also Treaty Negotiations Advisory Committee
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 party to perform specific services to augment the value of a product. For example, a manufacturer may employ a third party to pack and distribute a product. A computer manufacturer may augment their product with software from a third party supplier
A product or service vendor (other than the primary vendor or customer) that supplies a necessary component of a system (e g software, circuit cards, etc )
In an insurance contract, a third party is anyone other than the policyholder and the family members covered under the insurance policy The policyholder is the first party The insurance company is the second party in the contract Anyone else is a third party
An individual other than the insured (First Party) or the insurer (Second Party) who has incurred a loss or is entitled to benefit payments that have resulted form the actions of the insured
A claimant under a liability policy, so called because he is not one of the two parties (insured and insurer) who has entered into the insurance contract which pays his claim
The claimant under a liability policy So called because he/she is not one of the two parties, insured and insurer, to the insurance contract THRESHOLD (NO-FAULT): The point, measured in money, time or other ways, beyond which tort liability can be established Until that point is reached, reparations must be paid within the provisions of the no-fault plan, with no recourse to the courts
means the decision-maker has no direct financial interest in the affairs of the member being certified, including an interest in the marketing of that member’s products
In the parlance of American politics, "third party" refers to political parties outside the two-party system which are perceived to have a significant base of support In the 20th century, that has come to mean a party that is not the Republican Party or the Democratic Party and can play some role in influencing the outcome of an election
The person other than the insured who has incurred a loss or is entitled to receive a benefit payment as a result of the acts or omissions of the insured
An outsider; a business or personal invitee or a party with absolutely no connection to an insured who may become a claimant under a form of public liability coverage because of injury or property damage alleged to have been caused by the negligence of the insured
Third-party insurance is a type of insurance that pays money to people who are hurt or whose property is damaged as a result of something you have done. It does not pay you any money for damage you suffer as a result of your own actions. Premiums for third-party cover are set to rise by up to 25 per cent. someone who is not one of the two main people involved in an agreement or legal case, but who is affected by it or involved in it in some way. third party insurance/cover/policy insurance that pays money to someone who is hurt or whose property is damaged by something that you have done
A political party organized to compete against the two major parties in a two-party system; currently in the U S , any party other than the Republican Party and the Democratic Party
the claimant under an insurance policy, so called because the person making the claim is not one of the two parties (insured or insurer) to the insurance contract
A third party is a person who helps the disputants to resolve their conflict The third party is impartial and not involved in the conflict Examples of third parties are mediators, arbitrators, conciliators, facilitators and judges
a political party organized in opposition to the major parties in a two-party system someone other than the principals who are involved in a transaction
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 your account
(Tiers) In an Insurance Liability policy the third party is a person who may be injured or whose property may be damaged other than the insured or the insurance company A person claiming against the insured The company and the insured are the other two parties