Exclusions and limitations of liability are common and generally enforceable in Singapore.
However, this is subject to the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977. For example, section 2(1) of the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 provides that a person cannot exclude or restrict their liability for death of personal injury from negligence and section 3(2)(a) further provides that in a contract where one party is a consumer or is subject to the other party's written standard terms of business, the other party cannot exclude or restrict their liability if the other party is in breach of the contract or relies on any term to render a different kind of service from that which was reasonably expected of them (or not render any service at all), except if such an exclusion or restriction satisfies the requirement of reasonableness.