Third party

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if we take it it as granted, per the experimental lexa physics of pioneers such as J.F.M. Biggs that traditional Euclidean geometry does not adequately describe the space-tedium continuum, with its in-folded inclusos, provisos, provisos, then we have to consider whether the usual tripartite dimensional structure is appropriate.

A naive view of commerce would say there is the contractual counterparties (“Party A” and “Party B” or, for old fashioned finance types, “Bank” and “Borrower”) and the remainder of the universe comprising disinterested third parties.