Non-Assignability

Principle

Non-assignability is a contractual principle stipulating that a party’s rights or obligations under an agreement cannot be transferred to another entity without the explicit consent of the counterparty. This principle is fundamental in contracts where the identity and specific attributes of the contracting parties are crucial to the agreement’s performance. It ensures that the original parties maintain control over who they transact with. The intent is to preserve the integrity of the contractual relationship.