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"Apple and Apple's subsidiaries are third-party beneficiaries of these Terms of Use and...will have the right...to enforce these Terms of Use against you as a third-party beneficiary thereof— Excerpt from Walmart's Walmart Terms of Use
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The clause states: “Apple and Apple's subsidiaries are third-party beneficiaries of these Terms of Use and...will have the right...to enforce these Terms of Use against you as a third-party beneficiary thereof”
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