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.
Cases of mild cognitive impairment could be missed, if the elderly persons do not admit cognitive impairment and no third party information can be obtained.
Each trial was evaluated independently by two individuals, and differences were resolved by either consensus or the independent evaluation of a third party.
This is of significance in the medico-legal setting when third party compensation for head injury has to be decided.
A sender can subsequently attach a copy of its digital certificate, which has been issued by a trusted third party, to any of its messages.
Such a conduct would include the buyer asserting his new entitlement and any third party (including from now on the seller) respecting it.
Similarly, the interpretation can be made by the user or by a third party again usually a professional.
Since she is asking a question about the potential action of a third party, she is not expressing her speech time intentions.
Going to court is a form of third party settlement.