Third-party
noun
1.
any party to an incident, case, quarrel, etc., who is incidentally involved.
2.
(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.
noun
1.
a person who is involved by chance or only incidentally in a legal proceeding, agreement, or other transaction, esp one against whom a defendant claims indemnity
adjective
2.
(insurance) providing protection against liability caused by accidental injury or death of other persons or damage to their property: third-party insurance
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