Common use of Your Right to Assign Clause in Contracts

Your Right to Assign. (a) You may assign your rights under this agreement (where those rights are assignable) so long as you have our prior written consent. (b) You may transfer your obligations under this agreement if: i. the person to whom you are transferring the obligations: A. provides satisfactory proof of identification, B. meets the eligibility criteria for the service, C. has an appropriate credit rating, and ii. the service is available at the location where they wish to acquire the service.

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Sources: Standard Form of Agreement

Your Right to Assign. (a) You may assign your rights under this agreement (where those rights are assignable) so long as you have our prior written consent. (b) You may transfer your obligations under this agreement if: i. (i) the person to whom you are transferring the obligations: A. (A) provides satisfactory proof of identification, B. (B) meets the eligibility criteria for the service, C. (C) has an appropriate credit rating, andand Origin Broadband Terms and Conditions – July2021V1 (ii. ) the service is available at the location where they wish to acquire the service.

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Sources: Standard Form of Agreement

Your Right to Assign. (a) You may assign your rights under this agreement (where those rights are assignable) so long as you have our prior written consent. (b) You may transfer your obligations under this agreement if: i. (i) the person to whom you are transferring the obligations: A. (A) provides satisfactory proof of identification, B. (B) meets the eligibility criteria for the service, C. (C) has an appropriate credit rating, and (ii. ) the service is available at the location where they wish to acquire the service.

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Sources: Standard Form of Agreement