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THIRD PARTY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
third-party adjective [before noun] (IN POLITICS) politics specialized. not belonging to either of the main parties in a two-party political system: There may also be a third-party candidate running against her. He hopes to establish a viable third-party alternative to the Democrats and Republicans.
Third-party Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun. 1. : a person other than the main participants. a third party to the legal proceedings. 2. a. : a political party operating usually for a limited time in addition to the two major parties in a 2-party system. b. : minor party.
THIRD PARTY Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
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.
THIRD PARTY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
A third party is someone who is not one of the main people involved in a business agreement or legal case, but who is involved in it in a minor role. You can instruct your bank to allow a third party to remove money from your account.
What Is a Third Party? How Their Role Works and Examples
What Is a Third Party? A third party is an individual or entity that is involved in a transaction but is not one of the principals and, thus, may have a lesser interest in the transaction.
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