Michael, 
> A third-party beneficiary agreement is a
>   deal by which two parties agree to provide a benefit for someone
>   else. If either party reneges, the third party can sue even though
>   he didn't sign the contract or put up any money for the benefit.

Would an honorary trust do as well?  "...A trust for a noncharitable 
purpose which is valid despite the absence of an ascertainable 
(i.e., human) beneficiary. These include trusts for the care of an 
animal and trusts for other noncharitable purposes such as the 
maintenance of a cemetery lot" -- or a domain name. 

kerry


   A philosophical problem has the form: I don't know my way 
about.     -- Ludwig Wittgenstein, 1953



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