Asked by
Rebeca Jimenez
on Nov 27, 2024Verified
Generally, the duties under a contract can be delegated
A) unless the contract expressly prohibits delegation.
B) unless the delegation involves only a payment of money on the deal.
C) unless the rights under the contract have previously been assigned.
D) under no circumstances.
Expressly Prohibits
Explicitly forbids certain actions or uses, often found within contractual or legal language to remove ambiguity.
Payment of Money
The act of transferring money from one party to another as a form of exchange for goods, services, or to settle debts.
- Learn the rules that control the distribution of duties and rights when delegating and assigning in contracts.
- Ascertain the conditions that could restrict or prohibit assignments and delegations in a contract.
Verified Answer
BS
Learning Objectives
- Learn the rules that control the distribution of duties and rights when delegating and assigning in contracts.
- Ascertain the conditions that could restrict or prohibit assignments and delegations in a contract.