These people are presumed to be incidental beneficiaries - so that they cannot sue the government. Nevertheless - this presumption is rebutted if (a) the government contract or a state clearly confers a private right of enforcement - or (b) the gover

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1. These people are presumed to be incidental beneficiaries - so that they cannot sue the government. Nevertheless - this presumption is rebutted if (a) the government contract or a state clearly confers a private right of enforcement - or (b) the gover