assignableness

[US]/əˈsaɪnəbəlnes/
[UK]/əˈsaɪnəbəlnes/

Translation

n.The quality or state of being assignable; capability of being assigned, transferred, or allocated to a particular person, purpose, or use.

Example Sentences

the assignableness of intellectual property rights depends on specific contractual terms.

lawyers often debate the assignableness of future royalties under existing agreements.

the company questioned the assignableness of the patent to a foreign subsidiary.

financial institutions verify the assignableness of assets before providing loans.

academic researchers study the assignableness of liability in complex cases.

the contract specifies conditions affecting the assignableness of obligations.

government regulations impact the assignableness of emission credits between companies.

software licenses vary in their assignableness to different users or organizations.

the court considered whether the assignableness of the debt was valid under law.

corporate restructuring often involves evaluating the assignableness of contracts.

the assignableness of emergency response duties requires clear legal frameworks.

insurance policies contain clauses regarding the assignableness of coverage to new owners.

the patent office determined the assignableness of the invention's commercial rights.

labor unions negotiate the assignableness of pension benefits across employers.

environmental law establishes the assignableness of pollution credits between factories.

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