undue influence
... _____ – clause identifying the information which should be treated as private and be protected and the circumstances in which it can be used or disclosed. ...
... _____ – clause identifying the information which should be treated as private and be protected and the circumstances in which it can be used or disclosed. ...
AUTHORITY TO SIGN A UNIVERSITY CONTRACT Rule of Law:
... to bind the university or its divisions is acting without authority and may be held personally liable for the contract. N.C.G.S. §143-58. Your negotiation of any contractual commitment is always subject to the approval of someone with signature authority. Whenever you are negotiating a contracting, ...
... to bind the university or its divisions is acting without authority and may be held personally liable for the contract. N.C.G.S. §143-58. Your negotiation of any contractual commitment is always subject to the approval of someone with signature authority. Whenever you are negotiating a contracting, ...
agreed sum and specific performance
... Telephone (UK) Ltd 1993. The plaintiff’s appeal was against an order refusing specific performance of a contract and payment of £1.2263 million with interest. In the contract it specified that the sum was to be payable ‘free from any equity, cross claim, set off or other deduction whatsoever’. It wa ...
... Telephone (UK) Ltd 1993. The plaintiff’s appeal was against an order refusing specific performance of a contract and payment of £1.2263 million with interest. In the contract it specified that the sum was to be payable ‘free from any equity, cross claim, set off or other deduction whatsoever’. It wa ...
Chapter 17 Third-Party Interests
... been formed, the parties may either sell contractual rights or delegate contractual duties. a. Was there an assignment of contractual rights? An assignment of a contract is the transfer to another of the rights due under the terms of the contract. (1) Many, although not all, rights can be assigned. ...
... been formed, the parties may either sell contractual rights or delegate contractual duties. a. Was there an assignment of contractual rights? An assignment of a contract is the transfer to another of the rights due under the terms of the contract. (1) Many, although not all, rights can be assigned. ...
An Introduction to Contracts and Legal Issues for
... • Every production consists of works that are dependent on IP • IP is an asset that has value, sometimes not perceived until too late • Owning or controlling sufficient rights in IP is crucial for all those engaged in the creation, financing, management and exploitation of media productions • Owners ...
... • Every production consists of works that are dependent on IP • IP is an asset that has value, sometimes not perceived until too late • Owning or controlling sufficient rights in IP is crucial for all those engaged in the creation, financing, management and exploitation of media productions • Owners ...
legal documents- vocab terms (matching)
... Gross unfairness in a contract that parties under ordinary circumstances would not accept. Lying under oath. Statutes that require certain contracts to be evidenced by a signed writing in order to be enforceable in court. A contract that has been fully performed. A contract that has not been fully p ...
... Gross unfairness in a contract that parties under ordinary circumstances would not accept. Lying under oath. Statutes that require certain contracts to be evidenced by a signed writing in order to be enforceable in court. A contract that has been fully performed. A contract that has not been fully p ...
Choses in Action
... which would not otherwise be assignable: Devefi Pty Ltd v Mateffy Perl Nagy Pty Ltd (1993) 113 ALR 225 at 235 ("Devefi v Mateffy"); or, conversely, may expressly or impliedly prohibit assignment of rights otherwise prima facie assignable: Don King, above, at 319. "Such contractual provisions are leg ...
... which would not otherwise be assignable: Devefi Pty Ltd v Mateffy Perl Nagy Pty Ltd (1993) 113 ALR 225 at 235 ("Devefi v Mateffy"); or, conversely, may expressly or impliedly prohibit assignment of rights otherwise prima facie assignable: Don King, above, at 319. "Such contractual provisions are leg ...
Jin Hui Lu
... This case is a statute of frauds. Rodriquez has legal option to get around the statute of frauds. This is a exceptions to the statute of frauds and it is also a partial performance which it says that in cases involving contracts relating to the transfer of interests in land, if the purchaser has pai ...
... This case is a statute of frauds. Rodriquez has legal option to get around the statute of frauds. This is a exceptions to the statute of frauds and it is also a partial performance which it says that in cases involving contracts relating to the transfer of interests in land, if the purchaser has pai ...
An assignment is not a subletting, and vice versa.
... same. By assignment, the new occupant – the assignee – becomes the tenant itself. Its right to possession of the premises is grounded in real property law—the law of conveyances. At the same time, only if the assignee assumes the lease will it be accepting a direct, contractual relationship with the ...
... same. By assignment, the new occupant – the assignee – becomes the tenant itself. Its right to possession of the premises is grounded in real property law—the law of conveyances. At the same time, only if the assignee assumes the lease will it be accepting a direct, contractual relationship with the ...
ch_41 - Property Law Learning
... (incorporated with a view to taking over firm’s business) THIS DEED OF ASSIGNMENT made at ___________ this ____ day of ____________ 200___ between M/s. ABC, a Partnership Firm registered under the Partnership Act, 1932 having its Registered Office at _____________________ ___________________________ ...
... (incorporated with a view to taking over firm’s business) THIS DEED OF ASSIGNMENT made at ___________ this ____ day of ____________ 200___ between M/s. ABC, a Partnership Firm registered under the Partnership Act, 1932 having its Registered Office at _____________________ ___________________________ ...
account transfer and assumption agreement
... Please fill in all of the indicated blanks on the form. Failure to do so will only result in the delay of your request. No changes can be made to the account until the Alltel Change of Responsibility Department receives the completed form. THIS CONSENT TO ASSIGNMENT/ACCOUNT TRANSFER AND ASSUMPTION A ...
... Please fill in all of the indicated blanks on the form. Failure to do so will only result in the delay of your request. No changes can be made to the account until the Alltel Change of Responsibility Department receives the completed form. THIS CONSENT TO ASSIGNMENT/ACCOUNT TRANSFER AND ASSUMPTION A ...
Chapter 16: Third Parties to Contract
... • Obligor party owing a duty to the assignor under the original contract • Obligee party to whom a duty of performance is owed under a contract Requirements of an Assignment include intent but not consideration • Revocability of Assignment when the assignee gives consideration, the assignor may not ...
... • Obligor party owing a duty to the assignor under the original contract • Obligee party to whom a duty of performance is owed under a contract Requirements of an Assignment include intent but not consideration • Revocability of Assignment when the assignee gives consideration, the assignor may not ...
Chapter Summary
... original contract • Obligee party to whom a duty of performance is owed under a contract Requirements of an Assignment include intent but not consideration • Revocability of Assignment when the assignee gives consideration the assignor may not revoke the assignment without the assignee’s consent • P ...
... original contract • Obligee party to whom a duty of performance is owed under a contract Requirements of an Assignment include intent but not consideration • Revocability of Assignment when the assignee gives consideration the assignor may not revoke the assignment without the assignee’s consent • P ...
third parties
... discharged by: › Agreement of the parties. › Excuse of performance › Operation of law ...
... discharged by: › Agreement of the parties. › Excuse of performance › Operation of law ...
Document
... assignor transfers a right to the assignee. Usually, there are no formal requirements for an assignment. Any words manifesting the intent to transfer are sufficient. When a valid assignment is made, the assignee has the same rights—and only the same rights—as the assignor. The assignee is also ...
... assignor transfers a right to the assignee. Usually, there are no formal requirements for an assignment. Any words manifesting the intent to transfer are sufficient. When a valid assignment is made, the assignee has the same rights—and only the same rights—as the assignor. The assignee is also ...