
The Right of Third Parties Act 1999
The Right of Third Parties Act 1999 is a UK law that allows individuals or organizations who are not part of a contract (third parties) to enforce certain rights under that contract, provided the contract clearly states that they can. Before this Act, only the parties involved in the contract could enforce its terms. This law aims to simplify legal processes and ensure that third parties who benefit from contractual agreements can seek legal remedies if their rights are affected, promoting fairness in contractual relationships.