Chapter 17 Flashcards
Privity of contract
The relationship that exists between the promisor and the promisee of a contract
Assignment
The act of transferring to another all or part of ones rights arising under a contract
Delegation
The transfer of a contractual duty to a third party. The party delegating the duty (the delegator) to the third party (the delegatee) is still obligated to perform on the contract should the delegatee fail to perform
Assignor
The person who assigns contract rights
Assignee
The person to whom contract rights are assigned
Obligee
One to whom an obligation is owed
Obligor
One who owes an obligation to another
Rights that cannot be assigned
- The assignment is prohibited by statute
- The contract is personal
- The assignment significantly changes the risk or duties of the obligor
- The contract prohibits assignment
Exceptions to assignment being prohibited
- assignment of the right to receive funds
- Assignment of rights in real estate
- Assignment of negotiable instruments
- In a contract for the sale of goods, the right to receive damages for breach of contract or payment of an account owed even though the sales contract prohibits assignment
Delegator
One who delegates his or her duties under a contract to another
Delegatee
One to whom contract duties are delegated by another
Duties that cannot be delegated
- When the duties are personal in nature
- When performance by a third party will vary materially from that expected by the obligee
- When a contract prohibits delegation
Third party beneficiary
One for whose benefit a promise is made in a contract but who is not a party to the contract
Intended beneficiary
A third party for whose benefit a contract is formed; an intended beneficiary can sue the promisor is such a contract is breached
Intended beneficiaries
- who can sue to enforce contracts made on their benefit
Creditor beneficiary- benefits from one party promising to pay a debt that the promisee owes to a third party
Donee beneficiary- when a contract is made for the express purpose or giving a gift to a third party the third party can sue the promisor directly to enforce the promise