Self-enforcing agreement

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A self-enforcing agreement is an agreement or contract between two parties that is enforced only by those two parties; a third party cannot enforce or interfere with the agreement. This agreement stands so long the parties believe the agreement is mutually beneficial and the agreement is not breached by either party.[1]

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