Definition of Assignability

1. n. The quality of being assignable.

Definition of Assignability

1. Noun. The quality of being assignable. ¹

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Definition of Assignability

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Literary usage of Assignability

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The diplomatic protection of citizens abroad or the law of international claims by Edwin Montefiore Borchard (1915)
"assignability of Claims. The assignability of claims is fully recognized by ... In Anglo-American law the test in determining the assignability of a chose ..."

2. The Law of Negotiable Instruments: Including Promissory Notes, Bills of by James Matlock Ogden (1922)
"assignability is a more comprehensive term than negotiability. assignability pertains to contracts in general while negotiability pertains to only a special ..."

3. The Law of Contracts by Samuel Williston, Clarence Martin Lewis (1920)
"Exceptions to the non-assignability of choses in action. The law recognized from early times certain exceptions to the non-assignability of choses in action ..."

4. Institutes of Common and Statute Law by John Barbee Minor (1878)
"These diversities consist in. the particulars following, namely: (1), assignability; (2), Non-availability of set-off, or of failure of consideration, &c.; ..."

5. A Treatise on the American Law Relating to Mines and Mineral Lands Within by Curtis Holbrook Lindley (1903)
"assignability of inchoate rights. § 507. The purchase price, § 508. The final entry. § 509. Conclusions. § 501. Who may enter coal lands. ..."

6. The Law of Trademarks, Tradenames and Unfair Competition: Including Trade by James Love Hopkins (1917)
"assignability of distillery brands and the like.—Trademarks used at a particular producing establishment upon the articles produced at the establishment may ..."

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