Asked by Martin Sanchez on May 26, 2024

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The assignor impliedly warrants to the assignee that the claim assigned is valid.

Impliedly Warrants

Indicates a scenario where a warranty is not explicitly stated but is inferred from actions, circumstances, or the nature of a transaction.

Assignor

The party in a contractual agreement who transfers rights or obligations to another, known as the assignee.

Assignee

An individual or entity to whom rights or interests have been transferred by another party, known as the assignor.

  • Attain an understanding of the roles of assignment and delegation in contract law.
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Challa KeerthiMay 27, 2024
Final Answer :
True
Explanation :
The assignor impliedly warrants that the claim assigned is valid.This means that the obligor has capacity to contract,the contract is not illegal,and the contract is not voidable for any other reason known to the assignor,and the contract has not been discharged prior to assignment.