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· 8/25/1993

Triple C Railcar Service, Inc. v. City of Wilmington

Citations

  • 630 A.2d 629
  • 1993 Del. LEXIS 342

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • “It is axiomatic that either party to an agreement may enforce its terms for breach thereof.”
  • “[A] third person, who is, in effect, a stranger to the contract, may enforce a contractual promise in his own right and name if the contract has been made for his benefit.” (emphasis added)
  • “[A] third person, who is, in effect, a stranger to the contract, may enforce a contractual promise in his own right and name if the contract has been made for his benefit.” (citing Wilm. Housing Auth. v. Fidelity & Deposit Co. of Md., 47 A.2d 524 (Del. 1946))
  • applying doctrine to corporate charter

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Judges: Veasey, Horsey, Moore, Walsh, Holland

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