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Assignments that materially increase the risk, duty, or burden on the obligor will nonetheless remain effective and enforceable.
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In England and in a minority of states, the first of two or more assignees to give notice to the obligor is entitled to the assigned performance.
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Anita owes Brad $75,000. Brad signs a written statement granting Carl a gratuitous assignment of his rights from Anita. If Brad delivers the signed statement to Carl before he dies:
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A duty may not be delegated if there is an express provision in a contract against delegation.
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When the rights under a contract are highly personal, they are not assignable.
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A transfer to a third party of a contractual obligation is known as a(n):
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The delegation of a duty still leaves the delegator responsible for the performance of the duty.
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The obligor need not receive notice for an assignment to be valid.
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Which one of the following assignments would probably be prohibited by a court?
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If Randall and Gale agree to an assignment of Randall's contract with Doug:
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Anita owes Brad $75,000. Brad signs a written statement granting Cal a gratuitous assignment of his rights from Anita. If Brad dies prior to delivering the statement to Cal:
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Discuss defenses available to the promisor in an action by an intended third-party beneficiary to enforce the promise.
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In an assignment or delegation, the third parties' rights or duties arise after the contract is made.
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A(n) __________ is an intended beneficiary of a contract who receives the benefits of the contract as a gift.
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Which of the following involves an invalid assignment that a court would not enforce?
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Assignment of rights is the voluntary transfer to a third party of the rights arising from a contract.
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According to the Restatement, unless circumstances indicate the contrary, a contract term prohibiting assignment of the contract bars both the assignment of rights and the delegation to the assignee of the assignor's duty of performance.
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