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The Assignment of Contractual Rights.

This book explains the existence, meaning and application of the rules governing the assignment of contractual rights. This second edition is updated but retains the structure of the first edition.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Tolhurst, Greg
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2016.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Preface to The Second Edition ; Preface to The First Edition ; Contents ; Table of Cases ; Table of Legislativeinstruments Includingus Restatements ; Table of Internationaltreaties and Principles ; Part 1: Introduction; 1. Introduction ; (a) General; (b) Structure of the Book ; (c) Some Limitations ; 2. A Brief History of Assignment ; (a) Introduction; (b) Choses in Action ; (c) Assignment of Choses in Action ; (d) Conclusion ; Part 2: The Nature of Assignment; 3. Assignment and the Concept of Transfer ; (a) Introduction; (b) Meaning of Assignment ; (c) Assignment as Transfer.
  • (D) The Element of Intention (e) The Requirement of a Proprietary Right ; (f) Assignment and Privity of Contract ; 4. Equitable Assignments ; (a) Introduction; (b) Equitable Assignment of Equitable Interests ; (c) Equitable Assignment of Legal Interests Assignable at Law ; (d) Equitable Assignment of Legal Interests Not Assignable at Law ; (e) Assignment of Future Interests ; 5. Statutory or Legal Assignments ; (a) Introduction; (b) The Procedural View ; (c) The Substantive View ; (d) Conclusion ; (e) Personal Property Securities in Australia ; Part 3: Assignment of Contractual Rights.
  • 6. Assignable Contractual Rights (a) Introduction; (b) The Requirement of a Chose in Action ; (c) The Requirement of Present Property ; (d) Division and Separation of Contractual Rights ; (e) Restrictions on the Assignment of Contractual Rights ; (f) Assignment of Contractual Burdens ; 7. Formalities ; (a) Introduction; (b) Intention ; (c) Subject Matter ; (d) Formalities ; Part 4: The Position of the Parties; 8. The Position of the Parties ; (a) Introduction; (b) Assignor/Obligor ; (c) Assignor/Assignee ; (d) Assignee/Obligor ; (e) Successive Assignments ; (f) Insolvency.