third party
See also: third-party
English
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editNoun
editthird party (plural third parties)
- (business, commerce) Someone not directly involved in a transaction; an entity beyond the seller (first party) and customer (second party).
- A seller may employ a third party to perform specific services to augment the value of a product, such as packing and distribution.
- (law) Someone only incidentally or tangentially connected to an incident or dispute; someone other than the principals; a bystander or independent witness.
- (politics, chiefly US) A political party in opposition to the main parties in a two-party system.
- 2010, Duncan Watts, Dictionary of American Government and Politics, →ISBN, page 177:
- Those who belong to the Libertarian Party serve a much larger pro-liberty community and have the specific mission of electing libertarians to public office. They traditionally billed themselves as 'America's largest third party'.
Derived terms
edit- third-party (adjective)
- third-party (verb)
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editsomeone not directly involved in a transaction.
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a political party in opposition to the main parties in a two-party system
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