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Assignment definition

What does Assignment mean? In legal practice, an assignment is the transfer of an existing right (for example a debt, contractual right, receivable or intellectual property) from the assignor to the assignee. It may arise by agreement or by operation of law (such as insolvency or succession). The concept is descriptive and applied across contexts; in England and Wales it is framed by case law and statute. In England and Wales, a legal assignment of a debt or other legal chose in action requires compliance with section 136 Law of Property Act 1925 (typically: in writing, absolute and of the whole, with notice to the...

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Template notice of intra-group contract assignment with counterparty acknowledgement and optional consent—governed by England and Wales law

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headed notepaper of seller/assignor

To: [ Insert name and address of contractual counterparty ]
[ insert date ]

Dear [ insert contact name/title at contractual counterparty ],

Notice of assignment of contract

We make reference to the agreement dated [ insert date ] between [ insert name of seller/assignor ] and [ insert name of contractual counterparty ] concerning [ insert details of contract ] (the Contract) [ and to our request for your consent to the assignment of the Contract dated [ insert date ] ]...

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