Third parties: assignment Flashcards
Assignment
Assignment is the transfer of the rights under a contract.
An assignee takes:
- all the rights of the assignor as the contract stands at the time of assignment,
- subject to any defenses that could be raised against the assignor.
Assignment: requirements
No formalities are needed for an assignment, but there must be:
- a present intent to transfer the right immediately and
- assent by the assignee.
Assignment: contractual restrictions
Contracts are presumptively assignable, in whole or in part, unless:
- the contract so prohibits—meaning that assignment is a breach, but the third party can still recover; or
- the contract invalidates assignments—meaning that assignment is both a breach and prevents the third party from recovering.
Prohibited assignments
Assignments are not permitted when they:
(1) are against public policy or statute,
(2) materially increase the duty or risk of the obligor, or
(3) materially reduce the obligor’s chance of obtaining performance.
Revocable assignments
An assignment is revocable if:
- The assignment is without consideration, and no exception prevents revocation; or
- The assignment is with consideration, but:(i) The second assignee does not know about the initial assignment; and
(ii) The second assignee is the first to obtain a payment or judgment.
If the assignment is revocable, the last assignment generally wins.
Irrevocable assignments
An assignment is not revocable if:
• The assignment is without consideration, but:
(a) The obligor has already performed;
(b) Promissory estoppel applies; or
(c) A document evidencing the assigned rights or written assignment signed by the assignor was delivered to the assignee;
• The assignment is with consideration, and any subsequent assignee has notice of the initial assignment.
Defenses
An assignee takes:
- All of the rights of the assignor as the contract stands at the time of the assignment;
- The assignee, however, takes those rights subject to any defenses that could be raised against the assignor.
Payment by the obligor to the assignor can be raised as a defense, provided the payment was made before the obligor had notice of the assignment.
Delegation
Delegation is the transfer of the duties under a contract.
Delegation is generally permitted unless:
- the contract forbids it or
- if the other party has a special interest in a specific individual performing.
An assignment of a contract that is not expressly limited to contractual rights is typically treated as both an assignment of rights and a delegation of duties.
Delegation: liability
When obligations are delegated, the delegator is not released from liability:
- recovery can be made against the delegator if the delegatee does not perform,
- unless the other party to the contract agrees to release that party and substitute a new one (a novation).