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third party
noun
- any party to an incident, case, quarrel, etc., who is incidentally involved.
- (in a two-party system) a political party formed as a dissenting or independent group from members of one or both of the two prevailing major parties.
third party
noun
- a person who is involved by chance or only incidentally in a legal proceeding, agreement, or other transaction, esp one against whom a defendant claims indemnity
adjective
- insurance providing protection against liability caused by accidental injury or death of other persons or damage to their property
third-party insurance
Word History and Origins
Origin of third party1
Example Sentences
Gatwick said it needs help from third parties, including the Department for Transport, to support delivery of the conditions and improvements required to meet the target.
Microsoft said Recall "does not share snapshots or associated data with Microsoft or third parties" and information is not shared between different users.
That offer was rejected by Iran, though its leadership signalled a willingness to discuss a possible deal with the US via a third party.
Among the city’s options: selling the stadium and surrounding property to a third party, then letting that party deal with Moreno.
The games made by third party developers - such as Elden Ring - are notable too because they are the kind of high-profile games that typically have not come to Nintendo consoles in recent years.
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