What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Iowa
Party A & B have a contract in which a separate agreement between Party B & C is a condition precedent to payment of purchase price. Later in the contract there is a liabilities segment in which Party C is mentioned which states that they will become a party to the original Agreement.
Party C signs neither original Agreement, nor separate Agreement. Parties A & B nonetheless perform substantially the entirety of the original Agreement ignoring that the separate Agreement is a condition precedent to payment of purchase prices.
Party C decides 9.5 years later to sue party B stating that they were a third-party beneficiary to the original Agreement between A & B.
Is party C an intended beneficiary? If not, why?
Party A & B have a contract in which a separate agreement between Party B & C is a condition precedent to payment of purchase price. Later in the contract there is a liabilities segment in which Party C is mentioned which states that they will become a party to the original Agreement.
Party C signs neither original Agreement, nor separate Agreement. Parties A & B nonetheless perform substantially the entirety of the original Agreement ignoring that the separate Agreement is a condition precedent to payment of purchase prices.
Party C decides 9.5 years later to sue party B stating that they were a third-party beneficiary to the original Agreement between A & B.
Is party C an intended beneficiary? If not, why?