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Assignability

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as·sign  (-sn)
tr.v. as·signed, as·sign·ing, as·signs
1. To set apart for a particular purpose; designate: assigned a day for the inspection.
2. To select for a duty or office; appoint: firefighters assigned to the city's industrial park.
3. To give out as a task; allot: assigned homework to the class.
4. To ascribe; attribute: sorted the rocks by assigning them to different categories. See Synonyms at attribute.
5. Law To transfer (property, rights, or interests) from one to another.
6. To place (a person or a military unit) under a specific command.
n. Law
An assignee.

[Middle English assignen, from Old French assigner, from Latin assignre : ad-, ad- + signre, to mark (from signum, sign; see sekw-1 in Indo-European roots).]

as·signa·bili·ty n.
as·signa·ble adj.
as·signa·bly adv.
as·signer n.


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13) See IRS Letter Ruling 8435154 (6/1/84) (an insurance company requested a ruling on the assignability, of periodic payments outside the scope of Sec.
There can be no assurances that this contract will be fulfilled in its entirety, and there is no prepayment penalty or limitation on assignability.
The stipulation and order provides, among other things, that Cendant and its affiliates agree not to object to the debtors' assignability of the Cendant Agreements.
 
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