assignment of a contract

  • 1contract — con·tract 1 / kän ˌtrakt/ n [Latin contractus from contrahere to draw together, enter into (a relationship or agreement), from com with, together + trahere to draw] 1: an agreement between two or more parties that creates in each party a duty to… …

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  • 2Assignment (law) — Contract law Part …

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  • 3assignment — as·sign·ment n 1: the act of assigning 2 a: a position, post, or office to which one is assigned b: a task assigned 3: a present transfer of property or rights absolute assignment: an assignment in which the transfer is complete and leaves the… …

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  • 4Contract cheating — is a form of academic dishonesty in which students get others to complete their coursework for them by putting it out to tender.[1][2][3][4] The term was coined in a 2006 study[5] by Thomas Lancaster …

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  • 5contract — [kän′trakt΄] for n. & usually for vt.1 & vi.1 [; kən trakt′] for v. generally n. [OFr < L contractus, pp. of contrahere, to draw together, make a bargain < com , together + trahere, to DRAW] 1. an agreement between two or more people to do… …

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  • 6Contract J.A.C.K. — Contract J.A.C.K. Developer(s) Monolith Productions Publisher(s) …

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  • 7assignment clause — ➔ clause * * * assignment clause UK US noun [C] ► LAW a part of a contract that says whether or not you can give your rights and responsibilities in it to someone else: »The Building Society has abolished its charitable assignment clause for any… …

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  • 8assignment — Options are exercised through the option purchaser s broker, who notifies the clearinghouse of the option s exercise. The clearinghouse then notifies the option seller that the buyer has exercised. When futures options are exercised, the buyer of …

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  • 9Contract — law …

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  • 10assignment of contract — The transfer by a party to a contract of his right and interest therein, subject to the performance of terms and conditions to which the other party to the contract is entitled. A provision against assignment of contract is sometimes construed as …

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