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  1. § 8.2-210. Delegation of performance; assignment of rights

    email. § 8.2-210. Delegation of performance; assignment of rights. (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. No delegation of performance relieves the party delegating of ...

  2. 2006 Code of Virginia § 8.2-210

    2006 Code of Virginia § 8.2-210 - Delegation of performance; assignment of rights. 8.2-210.Delegation of performance; assignment of rights. (1) A party may perform his duty through a delegate unless otherwise agreedor unless the other party has a substantial interest in having his originalpromisor perform or control the acts required by the contract.

  3. Assignments: The Basic Law

    Ordinarily, the term assignment is limited to the transfer of rights that are intangible, like contractual rights and rights connected with property. Merchants Service Co. v. Small Claims Court, 35 Cal. 2d 109, 113-114 (Cal. 1950). An assignment will generally be permitted under the law unless there is an express prohibition against assignment ...

  4. Code of Virginia Code

    Part 4. Rights of Third Parties.. § 8.9A-401. Alienability of debtor's rights. (a) Other law governs alienability; exceptions. Except as otherwise provided in subsection (b) and §§ 8.9A-406 through 8.9A-409, whether a debtor's rights in collateral may be voluntarily or involuntarily transferred is governed by law other than this title. (b ...

  5. Code of Virginia Code

    § 40.1-32. Partial assignments invalid. No partial assignment of wages shall be enforceable at law or in equity; provided, however, that an assignment of all wages over and above the exemption provided in § 34-29 shall not be considered a partial assignment under the provisions of this section. Code 1950, § 40-31; 1970, c. 321. § 40.1-33.

  6. Virginia Assignments for the Benefit of Creditors

    Virginia's ABC statutes are divided into two articles. Article 1, titled "Assignment of Property," addresses the assignment of general property of an assignor that is a corporate entity (Va. Code Ann. §§ 8.01-525.1 to 8.01-525.5). Article 2, titled "Assignment of Salary, Wages, or Income," addresses an ABC in the context of the salary ...

  7. The Preservation of Issues for Appellate Review in the Virginia Court

    Virginia Code § 8.01-384(A)"Formal exceptions to rulings or orders of the court shall be unnecessary; but for all purposes for which an exception has heretofore been necessary, it shall be sufficient that a party, at the time the ruling or order of the court is made or sought, makes known to the court the action which he desires the court to ...

  8. Assignments, Disclaimers and Powers of Appointment

    A person who has a vested — legally enforceable — interest in a decedent's estate can "assign" - i.e., transfer - part or all of their interest to another. Generally, an inheritance vests upon the decedent's death. An assignment is a gift by the assignor making the assignment to the assignee receiving the assigned interest.

  9. assignment

    Assignment is a legal term whereby an individual, the "assignor," transfers rights, property, or other benefits to another known as the " assignee .". This concept is used in both contract and property law. The term can refer to either the act of transfer or the rights /property/benefits being transferred.

  10. What is an assignment of contract?

    An assignment of contract is a legal document in Virginia that allows one party to transfer their rights and obligations under a contract to another party. Generally, this type of document is used when there is a change of ownership, as the rights and obligations of the original party will be transferred to the new party.

  11. Assignment and Consent Standards in Commercial Leases

    The law traditionally favors the free alienation of property. Therefore, under the laws of almost every state, if the lease is silent on whether the landlord's consent to an assignment is required, then the commercial tenant has the right to assign its interest. This is true in Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia.

  12. Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act

    2023, c. 432. § 55.1-1210. Landlord and tenant remedies for abuse of access. If the tenant refuses to allow lawful access, the landlord may obtain injunctive relief to compel access, or terminate the rental agreement. In either case, the landlord may recover actual damages and reasonable attorney fees.

  13. Should the Court of Appeals Require Binding Assignments of Error

    Under a heading entitled "Assignments of Error," the petition must list, clearly and concisely and without extraneous argument, the specific errors in the rulings below — or the issue(s) on which the tribunal or court appealed from failed to rule — upon which the party intends to rely.

  14. Assignment of Employee Inventions State Laws Chart: Overview

    An at-a-glance Chart describing state laws addressing assignment of employee inventions agreements, which employers commonly use to protect the employer's intellectual property rights, including trade secrets and other proprietary information. This Chart discusses state statutory limitations on these assignments, as well as any notice requirements.

  15. Code of Virginia Code

    Article. Article 1. Assignment of Property. § 8.01-525.1. Recordation; notice of sale; preferences prohibited. Whenever a deed of assignment for the benefit of creditors is executed, the deed shall be recorded. If no notice of the sale has previously been given, the trustee named in such deed, or the one substituted in the manner prescribed in ...

  16. Rule 5A:25

    - An appendix must include: (1) the basic initial pleading (as finally amended); (2) the judgment appealed from, and any memorandum or opinion relating thereto; (3) any testimony and other incidents of the case germane to the assignments of error; (4) the title (but not the caption) of each paper contained in the appendix, and its filing date ...

  17. Don't Assign Error To A Nonexistent Ruling

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  18. PDF Consumer Financial Regulation: Virginia

    Virginia: Consumer Finance Companies Act (Va. Code Ann. §§ 6.2-1500 to 1543). Regulations of the Virginia State Corporation Commission (VSCC), Bureau of Financial Institutions (BFI), 10 Virginia Administrative Code 5-60-20 to 5-60-60. STATE AGENCY The BFI is responsible for enforcing these statutes and regulations. Resource ID: w-002-2382

  19. Crackdown on Assignments of Error

    Under a separate heading entitled "Assignments of Error," the petition [for appeal] shall list the specific errors in the rulings below upon which the appellant intends to rely. Only errors assigned in the petition for appeal will be noticed by this court. Where appeal is taken from a judgment of the Court of Appeals, only assignments of ...

  20. Binding Assignments of Error

    A Virginia Appellate Law Blog. Published by Jay O'Keeffe. ... Under a heading entitled "Assignments of Error," the petition shall list, clearly and concisely and without extraneous argument, the specific errors in the rulings below upon which the party intends to rely, or the specific existing case law that should be overturned, extended ...

  21. New Virginia Law

    Effective July 1, 2013, a new law in Virginia took effect, which codifies Assignment of Benefits laws and directs how the law is to be applied by both healthcare providers and medpay carriers. The bill modifies VA code section 38.2-22, which indicates that any attempt to assign medical expense benefits is subject to the law.