Third-Party Review
/ˈθɜrdˌpɑrti rɪˈvju/
Definitions
- (n.) An independent examination or evaluation conducted by an entity not directly involved in the original transaction or dispute to ensure objectivity and impartiality.
The contract was subject to a third-party review to verify compliance with regulatory standards.
Forms
- third-party review
- third-party reviews
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Commentary
Third-party review is often employed to enhance credibility and mitigate bias in legal and business contexts.
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