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The Law of Assignment 3rd ed (eBook)


ISBN13: 9780191065323
Published: March 2018
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
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The Law of Assignment is the leading text on the law relating to intangible property or choses in action. Its clear and approachable structure covers all forms of intangible property (debts, rights under contract, securities, intellectual property, leases, rights/causes of action and equitable rights), considering the nature of intangible property, how it comes into being and how it is transferred or assigned.

The first part of the book analyses the general principles regarding intangibles and their transfer, and the second examines the practical considerations relating to particular types of intangibles, securities, insurance contracts, leases and intellectual property under the law.

The third edition includes new chapters on powers of attorney and factoring, areas particularly important to legal practice. Other significant developments include the expansion of the chapter on leases to include leasing of chattels, and more material on securities, especially regarding the operation of settlement systems.

Subjects:
Contract Law, Commercial Law, eBooks
Contents:
1: Introduction

PART I THE NATURE OF INTANGIBLE PROPERTY
Overview of Part I
2: Nature and Characteristics of Intangibles
3: Rights or Causes of Action
4: Debts
5: Rights Under a Contract
6: Securities
7: Intellectual Property
8: Leases
9: Documentary Intangibles and Negotiable Instruments

PART II THE TRANSFER OF INTANGIBLE PROPERTY
Overview of Part II
10: Transfer of Choses in Action: Historical Overview
11: Conceptual Underpinnings
12: Negotiation and the Transfer of Money
13: Assignment of Choses in Action
14: Transfer of Choses in Action on Trust
15: Promises to Assign or Create a Trust
16: Assignments Under Section 136 of the Law of Property Act 1925

PART III TRANSFERS IN PARTICULAR CONTEXTS
Overview of Part III
17: Transfer of Insurance Contracts
18: Transfer of Leases
19: The Transfer of Equity and Debt Securities
20: Transfer of Intellectual Property

PART IV INTANGIBLE PROPERTY THAT IS INCAPABLE OF TRANSFER
Overview of Part IV
21: Assignment of Burdens
22: Intangibles Not Transferable by Reason of Public Policy
23: The Assignment of Bare Rights to Litigate: Champerty and Maintenance
24: Personal Obligations
25: Prohibitions on Assignment

PART V THE EFFECTS OF ASSIGNMENT, THE PERSISTENCE OF PROPERTY RIGHTS, AND THE VINDICATION OF AN OWNER S RIGHTS
Overview of Part V
26: Consequences and Effects of an Assignment
27: Priorities and the Loss of Title
28: Extinction of Intangible Property
29: Vindication of an Owner s Rights

PART VI SPECIAL REGIMES FOR TRANSFER
Overview of Part VI
30: Insolvency and Assignment
31: Involuntary Transfers

PART VII SECURITY
32: Security over Intangibles

PART VIII CONFLICT OF LAWS
33: Assignment and the Conflict of Laws