Assignability of Commercial Contracts | Practical Law

Assignability of Commercial Contracts | Practical Law

A Practice Note examining US law relating to the transferability of commercial contracts, including a party's legal ability to assign its rights and delegate its performance obligations under a contract that is silent on transferability, and the construction and enforceability of contractual anti-assignment and anti-delegation clauses. It also includes applications to different types of commercial contracts and transactions, and discusses key drafting considerations for anti-assignment and anti-delegation provisions.

Assignability of Commercial Contracts

Practical Law Practice Note 1-525-3176 (Approx. 28 pages)

Assignability of Commercial Contracts

by Practical Law Commercial Transactions
MaintainedUSA (National/Federal)
A Practice Note examining US law relating to the transferability of commercial contracts, including a party's legal ability to assign its rights and delegate its performance obligations under a contract that is silent on transferability, and the construction and enforceability of contractual anti-assignment and anti-delegation clauses. It also includes applications to different types of commercial contracts and transactions, and discusses key drafting considerations for anti-assignment and anti-delegation provisions.