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1 ♦ assignment
♦ assignment /əˈsaɪnmənt/n.1 compito; incarico; nomina; mansione: to be on a special assignment, avere un incarico speciale; to get a foreign assignment, ( di funzionario, giornalista, ecc.) essere nominato (o inviato, ecc.) all'estero2 ( a scuola) compito per casa: DIALOGO → - Discussing university- Make sure you get all your assignments in on time, fa' in modo di consegnare tutti i compiti in tempo3 [u] assegnazione, attribuzione ( di un incarico, ecc.); nomina ( di persona): (leg.) assignment of counsel to a defendant, nomina del difensore d'ufficio per un imputato4 [u] (mil.) nomina; destinazione5 [u] (comput.) assegnazione, attribuzione ( di un valore a una variabile, ecc.): assignment operator, operatore di assegnazione6 [u] (leg.) cessione; alienazione; trasferimento; devoluzione: assignment for the benefit of creditors, cessione dei beni ( di un debitore insolvente) ai creditori; assignment in bankruptcy, cessione dei beni di un fallito; assignment of a claim, alienazione di un diritto ( da far valere in giudizio); ( anche) cessione di un credito; assignment of property, cessione (o alienazione) di un bene; assignment of a patent, cessione di un brevetto; assignment of shares, trasferimento di azioni.
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assignment for the benefit of creditors — see assignment Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
assignment for the benefit of creditors — An assignment and transfer by a debtor, without consideration paid by the grantee, of substantially all the assignor s property, corporeal and incorporeal, to a person in trust to collect the amounts owing on obligations due the assignor, to sell … Ballentine's law dictionary
assignee for the benefit of creditors — The person, firm or corporation to whom or to which an assignment for creditors is made. 6 Am J2d Assign for Crs § 89 … Ballentine's law dictionary
assignment — as·sign·ment n 1: the act of assigning 2 a: a position, post, or office to which one is assigned b: a task assigned 3: a present transfer of property or rights absolute assignment: an assignment in which the transfer is complete and leaves the… … Law dictionary
assignment for benefit of creditors — A voluntary transfer of a debtor s property into a trust to be used to pay creditors. The trustee collects any income owed the debtor, liquidates the debtor s property that has been transferred to the trust, and uses the money to pay the debtor s … Law dictionary
assignment with preferences — An assignment for the benefit of creditors, with directions to the assignee to prefer a specified creditor or class of creditors, by paying their claims in full before the others receive any dividend, or in some other manner. More usually termed… … Black's law dictionary
assignment with preferences — An assignment for the benefit of creditors, with directions to the assignee to prefer a specified creditor or class of creditors, by paying their claims in full before the others receive any dividend, or in some other manner. More usually termed… … Black's law dictionary
assignment for benefit of creditors — A general assignment for benefit of creditors is transfer of all or substantially all of debtor s property to another person in trust to collect any money owing to debtor, to sell property, to distribute the proceeds to his creditors and to… … Black's law dictionary
assignment for benefit of creditors — A general assignment for benefit of creditors is transfer of all or substantially all of debtor s property to another person in trust to collect any money owing to debtor, to sell property, to distribute the proceeds to his creditors and to… … Black's law dictionary
Assignment — As*sign ment, n. [LL. assignamentum: cf. OF. assenement.] 1. An allotting or an appointment to a particular person or use; or for a particular time, as of a cause or causes in court. [1913 Webster] 2. (Law) (a) A transfer of title or interest by… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Assignment of dower — Assignment As*sign ment, n. [LL. assignamentum: cf. OF. assenement.] 1. An allotting or an appointment to a particular person or use; or for a particular time, as of a cause or causes in court. [1913 Webster] 2. (Law) (a) A transfer of title or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English