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Third-party rights and collateral warranties in construction: drafting, step-in and insolvency: checklist under the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 (England, Wales and Northern Ireland)

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When drafting or negotiating third party rights provisions in a construction contract

(see Practice Note: The Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 in construction contracts), the following should be taken into account:

  • Is the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 generally excluded? Does the agreement clearly exclude the conferral of rights or benefits on third parties under the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 (C(RTP)A 1999)? Many contracts adopt a general exclusion of C(RTP)A 1999, but in construction arrangements this is usually qualified by any clause that grants specific third parties rights—see, for instance, Precedent: Third Party Rights Act clause. Where a general exclusion appears, ensure the clause granting rights to third parties is expressly carved out.
  • Third party rights or collateral warranty? If the contract states that third party beneficiaries will receive particular benefits, or may enforce the agreement, does it specify whether such rights/benefits are provided pursuant to C(RTP)A 1999 or delivered by a collateral warranty?
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