privity
noun
priv·i·ty
ˈpri-və-tē
plural privities
1
a
: a relationship between persons who successively have a legal interest in the same right or property
b
: an interest in a transaction, contract, or legal action to which one is not a party arising out of a relationship to one of the parties
2
: private or joint knowledge of a private matter
especially
: cognizance implying concurrence
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