Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act Cap 538 Clause Samples

The 'Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act Cap 538' clause specifies whether third parties who are not direct signatories to a contract can enforce its terms. In practice, this clause typically states that only the parties to the contract have rights under it, unless the contract expressly provides otherwise, thereby excluding the application of the Act. Its core function is to prevent unintended third-party claims and to ensure that only the contracting parties have enforceable rights and obligations, thereby maintaining contractual certainty and control.
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Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act Cap 538. Without prejudice to Clause 8.12, nothing in the Lease shall confer on any person who is not party to the Lease a right to enforce any terms of the Lease and the provisions of the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act, Cap 538, which might otherwise be interpreted to confer such rights to such persons shall not apply and are expressly excluded from applying to the Lease and no consent of any third party is required for any variation (including any release or compromise of any liability) or termination of the Lease.

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