Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act |
(CHAPTER 53B) |
(Original Enactment: Act 39 of 2001)
REVISED EDITION 2002 |
(31st July 2002) |
An Act to make provision for the enforcement of contractual terms by third parties. |
[1st January 2002] |
Short title and application |
Right of third party to enforce contractual term |
2.—(1) Subject to the provisions of this Act, a person who is not a party to a contract (referred to in this Act as a third party) may, in his own right, enforce a term of the contract if —
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Variation and rescission of contract |
3.—(1) Subject to this section, where a third party has a right under section 2 to enforce a term of the contract, the parties to the contract may not, by agreement, rescind the contract, or vary it in such a way as to extinguish or alter the third party’s entitlement under that right, without his consent if —
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Defences, etc., available to promisor |
4.—(1) Subsections (2) to (5) shall apply where proceedings for the enforcement of a term of a contract are brought by a third party in reliance on section 2.
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Enforcement of contract by promisee |
5. Section 2 shall not affect any right of the promisee to enforce any term of the contract. |
Protection of promisor from double liability |
6. Where under section 2, a term of a contract is enforceable by a third party, and the promisee has recovered from the promisor a sum in respect of —
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Exceptions |
7.—(1) Section 2 shall not confer any right on a third party in the case of a contract on a bill of exchange, promissory note or other negotiable instrument.
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Supplementary provisions relating to third party |
8.—(1) Section 2 shall not affect any right or remedy of a third party that exists or is available apart from this Act.
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Arbitration provisions |
9.—(1) Where —
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