In fact, it was the assignee of the legatee, but the difference is immaterial. |
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It also pleaded that it had received Indonesian advice that a foreign company could be a lessee or assignee under a lease. |
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In Lotteryking Lightman J held that the set-off operated because the assignee had succeeded to the reversion and to its annexed covenants. |
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I therefore find that the assignment was valid and the assignee could sue in its own name. |
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Assignment results in the transfer from the assignor to the third-party assignee of the right to proceed directly against the debtor or obligor. |
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The very essence of a specific charge is that the assignee takes possession, and is the person entitled to receive the book debts at once. |
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The rights of the assignee may take precedence over the rights of any person claiming a death benefit. |
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The customer must ensure that any subsequent assignee of such capacity is subject to the same obligation. |
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All benefits are payable to You unless You assign Your right to payment directly to the service provider or another named assignee. |
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The above does not apply if the qualified donee is the policy holder or an assignee of the deceased person's interest in the policy. |
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In other words, we have no obligation toward the assignee, and the assignee's rights are subject to the legal rights of set-off in our favour. |
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The assignment will be effective upon execution of an assignment agreement signed by the Parties and the assignee. |
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A set of officers in each iqṭāʿ, separate from the assignee, ensured the sultan's control over it. |
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The creditors may appoint a committee to assist the assignee in the exercise of his functions. |
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The procedures set in place should ensure that the payment is made only to the claimant, to his bank account or to his assignee. |
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Georgia introduced assignee liability, only to back-pedal after the state's subprime market started to seize up. |
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However, the lessee must first tell the lessor his or her intentions as well as the name and address of the sublessee or assignee and must obtain the lessor's consent. |
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Patent to issue to their assignee or devisee after proof of right thereto. |
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In any of the aforementioned events, all of the Optionholder's rights and obligations shall vest in the assignee and the assignee shall be entitled to exercise the Option in the Optionholder's place and stead. |
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The insolvency or bankruptcy laws of England and other countries that follow the English model give title to the property forming the bankrupt estate to the trustee or assignee in bankruptcy. |
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The money will remain in a bank account under the control of an official assignee appointed by the High Court until a legitimate owner has been identified. |
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Where a participant transfers ownership of knowledge, he shall take steps or conclude agreements to pass on his obligations under this Regulation and the contract to the assignee. |
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No assignments or sub-letting shall relieve the Contractor from any of its obligations under the contract or impose any liability upon the Owner to an assignee or sub-contractor. |
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So an assignee of associat ed rights will not enjoy the benefit of the Convention priority rule where its rights are to repayment of a loan made for the general purposes of the borrower and secured on an object. |
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It is intended to facilitate the contractual relationship between the interpreter and the organizer, the person responsible for the conference or any third party assignee. |
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In both cases, the assignee of the secured obligation cannot acquire greater rights as against the grantor or as against the encumbered asset than those that could be claimed by the assignor. |
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A trustee includes a liquidator, receiver, receiver-manager, trustee in bankruptcy, assignee, executor, administrator, sequestrator, or any other person who performs a function similar to that of a trustee. |
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As the assignee and registrant of all trademarks, copyrights and publicity rights belonging to the Presley estate, EPE has staked a legal claim to practically every aspect of the great man's life and work. |
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