Strangers Clause Samples

The "Strangers" clause defines the rights or limitations of individuals or entities who are not parties to the contract. Typically, this clause clarifies that only the signatories to the agreement have enforceable rights or obligations under its terms, and that third parties—often referred to as "strangers"—cannot claim benefits or enforce provisions of the contract. This ensures that the contract's terms are only binding and actionable between the named parties, thereby preventing unintended legal claims or obligations from outsiders.
Strangers. Please do not allow or assist persons into the building through side entrances, particularly during evening hours. All guests should enter through the main entrance by the med room.