This publication, which is part of the Common Core of European Private Law series, addresses and discusses contracts and third parties. With a broader scope than simply contractual rights in favour of third parties, it also considers a variety of situations in which third parties might have a right in or ability to challenge a contract entered into by others.
Legal Aspects of Contracts and Third Parties: On Third-Party Rights, Transfer of Rights, Agency and Contracts contains 11 case studies, designed to address various aspects of the topic of contracts and third parties. It includes examination of contractual clauses for the benefit of a third party, including the ability of the contracting parties to vary or revoke the right in favour of the third party after it has been created; the ability to make the right in favour of the third-party conditional; and the extent to which a third party can rely on a limitation clause in a contract between others. This volume also considers the transfer of contractual rights relating to property after that property has been transferred, as well as assignment of rights under a contract. In addition, it examines principalagent relations (direct and indirect representation) in concluding and executing contracts and holding property on behalf of another and the effects of the insolvency of the agent on the legal rights of the parties. Actions available to a creditor where a contract is prejudicial to their claim (the actio Pauliana) also feature in the analysis. In addressing these topics, this book takes the intersectionality between various areas of law into account, including contract law, agency, tort law, property law, commercial law, insolvency law, patrimonial law, and other parts of the law of obligations.
The volume contains contributions from 13 legal systemsBelgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, England and Wales, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Scotland, Slovakia, Spain and Swedenand thus sets out the position in civil, common and mixed legal systems.