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  1. Assignments of Contract - The Basics | NJ Contract Law

    ASSIGNMENT OF A NEW JERSEY CONTRACT. Most contracts permit an assignment if the other party to the contract approves the assignment. Many contracts require the other side to approve your assignment of the contract before they will approve it.

  2. 2013 New Jersey Revised Statutes - Justia Law

    Delegation of performance; assignment of rights 12A:2-210. (1)A party may perform his duty through a delegate unless otherwise agreed or unless the other party has a substantial interest in having his original promisor perform or control the acts required by the contract.

  3. 2013 New Jersey Revised Statutes - Justia Law

    2A:25-1. All contracts for the sale and conveyance of real estate, all judgments and decrees recovered in any of the courts of this State or of the United States or in any of the courts of any other state of the United States and all choses in action arising on contract shall be assignable, and the assignee may sue thereon in his own name.

  4. How To Assign A Contract In New Jersey - hnwlaw.com

    New Jersey Contract law allows for the assignment of an existing Contract provided it is not prohibited under the terms of an existing written Contract. Fredrick P. Niemann, Esq., a New Jersey Contract Law Attorney, explains the legal requirements of a Contract Assignment and the prerequisites to its recognition and enforcement under New Jersey ...

  5. Notice Assignment of Judgments Requirement to Include ...

    New Rule 1:4-10 - Effective September 1, 2016. By definition, when there is an assignment of a judgment, the assignee becomes the party in interest and the assignor has no further interest in the action or the enforcement of the judgment.

  6. New Jersey Assignment and Satisfaction of Mortgage Law

    The general rule is that the satisfaction must be in proper written format and recorded to provide notice of the satisfaction. If the lender fails to record a satisfaction within set time limits, the lender may be responsible for damages set by statute for failure to timely cancel the lien.

  7. Assignment for the Benefit of Creditors - Law Office of Bart ...

    In New Jersey, assignment for the benefit of creditors proceeding are governed by the Assignment for Benefit of Creditors Statute (the statute), N.J.S.A. 2A:19-1 to 50. The statute's purpose is to treat all creditors equally and avoid disproportionately favoring any single creditor.

  8. 2021 New Jersey Revised Statutes :: Title 12A - Justia Law

    12A:9-404. Rights Acquired by Assignee; Claims and Defenses Against Assignee. (a) Assignee's rights subject to terms, claims, and defenses; exceptions. Unless an account debtor has made an enforceable agreement not to assert defenses or claims, and subject to subsections (b) through (e), the rights of an assignee are subject to:

  9. Outline of Issues Concerning Assignment and Subletting

    Outline of Issues Concerning Assignment and Subletting. Program Material for “Critical Issues in Drafting & Negotiating Office, Retail, Industrial & Ground Leases". NJICLE. 12.13. 1. Silence. (a) Absent an express prohibition in a lease, a tenant has a right to assign, sublet, mortgage the leasehold interest and otherwise transfer the lease ...

  10. New Jersey Passes Law Protecting Employee Rights to Own and ...

    This new legislation was designed to protect an employees rights to any invention that is (1) developed by the employee entirely on his or her own personal time; (2) developed without using the employer’s resources; and (3) unrelated to the employee’s job functions.