0 a third person or organization less directly involved in a matter than the main people or organizations that are involved
1 any political party (= organization to get people elected) that is not as big or as influential as the two main parties
2 a person who is not one of the two main people involved in an argument or legal case
3 a third person or organization less directly involved in an activity or in a legal case than the main people or organizations that are involved:
4 in an insurance contract, a person who is not the insurance company or the insured person, but who will receive money if they suffer loss or damage caused by the insured person:
5 connected with a third person or organization less directly involved in an activity or in a legal case than the main people or organizations that are involved:
third-party commissions/proceedings/suppliers There has been a higher concentration of sales in foreign locations that are subject to third-party commissions.
6 connected with insurance that will pay money to a person who suffers loss or damage caused by the insured person:
Treating all the other 28 countries as a single third party for any given dyad would be problematic for some reasons.
If the message is intercepted by a third party, it cannot be deciphered.
In addition, structured third party interviews were conducted, mainly in order to obtain information on cognitive and psychosocial functioning.
They assume some kind of institutional mismatch occurs in the legitimation process, thus giving the third party its important role.
In it, he set out numerous cases where strike action and lockouts had struck very hard at a third party, the individual shopkeeper.
Nonetheless, a third party may actively seek to identify a user.
Why is the imposition of harm by a third party special?
Going to court is a form of third party settlement.