Kerry and all,

  Several folks mentioned this suggestion, including myself, early
on way back in sept. 98.  It was ignored....

Kerry Miller wrote:

> 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

Regards,

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