Understanding assignments: English, comparative and private international law: some possible implications
It is not always appreciated that equitable assignment is not “assignment”, the latter being a mode of transfer which involves substitution of the assignee in place of the assignor as obligee to the obligor of the chose in action which has been assigned. This article explains how the “substitutive t...
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2020
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