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I. Assignment of Contracts, Contractual Rights & Duties A. Contractual rights & duties B. Assignment 1. definition: 2. assignor: 3. assignee: C. Requirements.

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1 I. Assignment of Contracts, Contractual Rights & Duties A. Contractual rights & duties B. Assignment 1. definition: 2. assignor: 3. assignee: C. Requirements

2 II. Contracts that are assignable A. Generally, all contracts are assignable with below exceptions B. Examples

3 III. Contracts not assignable A. Any assignment that would materially alter the duties of the promisor 1. rationale: 2. example: B. Contracts involving personal rights C. Contracts that expressly restrict assignment D. Assignment prohibited by law E. Rights assigned would substantially alter promisor's risk

4 IV. Consequences of assignment A. Rights & duties of assignees B. Notice to promisor C. Notice where multiple assignments D. Assignors who are paid

5 V. Delegation of Duties A. Definition: B. When duties are delegable C. Assignment & implied delegation of duties D. Promisor liability E. Novation 1. definition: 2. language used or circumstances surrounding transaction must show that the obligee consented to the substitution of one obligor for another

6 VI. Third party beneficiary contracts A. Definition: 1. intent to benefit third person 2. factor: 3. once a beneficiary has acceptd K, or relied on it, original parties cannot cancel or modify 4. exception: B. Donee beneficiaries 1. donee beneficiary: 2. either promisee or donee can sue promisor for not performing

7 VI. Third party beneficiary contracts (cont.) C. Creditor beneficiaries 1. definition: 2. rights against both promisee & promisor 3. Figure 15-4, p.224 D. Incidental beneficiaries


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