Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 2001 (Singapore)
The Act states that a person who is not a party to a contract may, in the third party’s own right, enforce a term of the contract if the contract expressly provides that the third party may enforce the term of such contract or the term purports to confer a benefit on the third party, unless upon a proper construction of the contract, it appears that the parties did not intend the term to be enforceable by the third party.