Assignments, assignees, and the burden of an arbitration clause
It is trite that only “benefits” but not “burdens” can be assigned. However, it is thought that the “burden” of arbitration agreements still “binds” assignees of choses in action which fall within their ambit, even where the assignee must have taken the assignment while ignorant of the arbitration a...
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Main Author: | THAM, Chee Ho |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2023
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