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An ‘assignment clause’ and a ‘delegation clause’ are two different aspects of contract law, often used to manage contractual rights and responsibilities.
An ‘assignment clause’ relates to the transfer of rights or benefits under a contract from one party to another. For example, if you are a tenant under a lease agreement (the assignor), you may use an assignment clause to transfer your right to occupy the premises to another party (the assignee).
On the other hand, a ‘delegation clause’ involves the transfer of duties or responsibilities under a contract. For instance, if a contractor is hired to build a house and they subcontract some of the work (like plumbing or electricity), they’re delegating their duties to another party.
It’s crucial to note that while rights can often be freely assigned unless explicitly prohibited by the contract, duties are generally not delegable if the task requires specific skills, is expressly non-delegable in the contract, or if the delegation would significantly change the expected performance.
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