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as·sign·or A0474800 (ə-sī′nôr′, ə-sī′nər, ăs′ə-nôr′)n. Law One that makes an assignment.assignor (ˌæsɪˈnɔː) n (Law) law a person who transfers or assigns propertyThesaurusNoun | 1. | assignor - (law) the party who makes an assignmentlaw, jurisprudence - the collection of rules imposed by authority; "civilization presupposes respect for the law"; "the great problem for jurisprudence to allow freedom while enforcing order"party - a person involved in legal proceedings; "the party of the first part" | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeeassignAssignorenUK Related to Assignor: assigneeASSIGNOR. One who makes an assignment; one who transfers property toanother. 2. In general the assignor can limit the operation of his assignment,and impose whatever condition he may think proper, but when he makes ageneral assignment in trust for the use of his creditors, he can impose nocondition whatever which will deprive them of any right; 14 Pick. 123; 15John. 151; 7 Cowen, 735; 5 Cowen, 547 20 John. 442; 2 Pick. 129; nor anycondition forbidden by law; as giving preference when the law forbids it. 3. Ad assignor may legally choose his own trustees. 1 Binn. 514. assignorenUK
AssignorIn the transfer of an asset, liability, or anything else, the party that makes the transfer. That is, the assignor originally holds the asset or liability and gives or sells it to the assignee.assignorA person making an assignment. assignorenUK Related to assignor: assigneeWords related to assignornoun (law) the party who makes an assignmentRelated Words |