Comet Deli, a retail seller of fine foods, contracted with Trey Electric to install floodlights in the rear of its building to deter crime at night. Comet Deli paid Trey Electric in full for the job before work began. Trey Electric was unable to comply with the terms of the contract because its license to do business had expired due to unpaid business taxes. Diggs Dry Cleaning, whose property was adjacent to Comet Deli, stood to benefit from the new lighting. Comet Deli has decided not pursue its breach of contract claim against Trey Electric. Diggs Dry Cleaning: 1) could pursue the claim as an intended beneficiary. 2) could pursue the claim as an incidental beneficiary, 3) could pursue the claim as a third party beneficiary. 4) has no standing to pursue the claim against Trey Electric.