Kuehn, 119 Pa. 76, 13 A. 184 (1888). In a 1925 case, the court began speaking in terms of a third-party beneficiary “principle” rather than “exceptions.” Brill v. Brill, 282 Pa. 276, 127 A. 840 (1925). Two years later, the court ...
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