Should clauses prohibiting assignment be overridden by statute?
<p>Many contracts for the supply of goods or services include a clause prohibiting assignment by the supplier of its rights under the contract. The existence of such clauses, both in particular contracts and more generally, can have a chilling effect on the use of receivables as collateral to...
Main Author: | Gullifer, L |
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Format: | Book section |
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Hart Publishing
2016
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