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How to pronounce assignor in English?

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Type of party

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As the assignor, you may receive a lump sum payment or periodic royalty payments.
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In equity, these principles operate to protect both the assignor and the assignee.
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Report the AR's remarks to the assignor, so he can get a second reaming.
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The assignor must not retain any sort of reversionary interest in the right to possess.
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Assignor remains liable unless there is an agreement to the contrary.
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Where assignment is thus permitted, the assignor need not consult the other party to the contract.
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With an assignment, the assignor transfers the complete remainder of the interest to the assignee.
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Similarly, the assignee could also sue under this theory if the assignor wrongfully revoked the assignment.
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The assignor must receive consideration for the agreement, otherwise the assignment will be ineffective.
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More examples
  • (law) the party who makes an assignment
  • An assignment (Latin cessio) is a term used with similar meanings in the law of contracts and in the law of real estate. In both instances, it encompasses the transfer of rights held by one partyu2014the assignoru2014to another partyu2014the assignee. The details of the assignment determines some additional rights and liabilities (or duties).
  • The person or party which makes an assignment
  • The person who assigns a right or interest to another person.
  • The person giving or selling an asset, and subsequently, forfeiting rights to that asset.
  • One who transfers property by assignment.
  • A lessor that sells the lease agreement and transfers the ownership rights for the leased vehicle to an assignee.
  • An individual who transfers a contract to another individual.
  • In a transfer document, the party from whom the rights to a property, title or other interests are transferred.