Assignment and delegation clauses determine whether you can sell your rights and obligations under a contract to someone else, or whether the other party can transfer their responsibilities to a third party. Analyzing these clauses reveals whether you're truly locked into a relationship with the original party or whether that relationship could shift to someone entirely different—a distinction that matters enormously for venture deals, service contracts, and acquisitions.
An assignment and delegation clause controls whether a party can transfer its contractual rights or obligations to a third party, such as when a company is acquired or outsources its services to a vendor. Missing or poorly written clauses can result in your contract being handed off to an unknown entity without your consent.
AI can identify whether a contract requires consent before assignment, whether that consent can be unreasonably withheld, and whether there are exceptions that could allow a transfer without your knowledge, giving you leverage to negotiate stronger protections.
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