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Kubasek Dynamic business Law Chapter 19

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assignee   In a contract, the party who receives the rights of another party (assignor) to collect what was contractually agreed on in the original contract.  
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assignor   In a Contract, the party who transfers his or her rights to a contract to a third party (an Assignee), giving the assignee the right to collect what was contractually agreed on in the original contract.  
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assignment   is the transfer of rights under a contract to a third party.  
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Creditor beneficiary   is a third-party who benefits from a contract in which the promisor agrees to pay the promisee's debt.  
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Donee beneficiary   is a third party who benefits from a contract in which a promisor agrees to give a gift to the third party.  
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Vesting   is the maturing of rights such that a party can legally act on the rights.  
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promisor   is the party to a contract who made the promise that benefits the third party.  
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promisee   is the party to the contract who owes something to the promisor in exchange for the promise made to the third-party beneficiary.  
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Contractual duties that cannot be assigned:   1. Duties personal in nature 2. Duties resulting in performance substantially different from that which the obligee originally contracted. 3. Duties in a contract that expressly forbids delegation.  
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Delegation   Is the transfer of a duty under a contract to a third party.  
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Delegator   is the party to a contract who transfers his or her duty to a third party.  
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delegatee   is the party no in privity to a contract who is the recipient of a transfer of duty to a contract.  
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intended beneficiary   is a third party to a contract whom the contracting parties intended to benefit directly from their contract.  
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incidental beneficiary   is a third party who unintentionally gains a benefit from a contract between other parties.  
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Contractual rights that cannot be assigned   1. Rights that are personal in nature 2. Rights that would increase the obligor's risks or duties. 3. Rights in a contract that expressly forbids assignment.  
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Obligor   is a contractual party who owes a duty to the other party in privity of the contract and now must instead perform for a third party.  
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obligee   is a contractual party who is owed a duty from the other party in privity of the contract and now will receive performance from a third party.  
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English rule   A rule which states that the first assignee to give notice of assignment to the obligor is the party with rights to the contract.  
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First-assignment-in-time Rule   A rule which states that the first party granted an assignment is the party correctly entitled to the contractual right.  
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Third-party beneficiary   A recipient of contractual benefits who is not one of the contracting parties; created when two parties enter into a contract with the intended purpose of benefiting a third party.  
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