assigns — Assignees, particularly assignees by voluntary act, that is assignees in fact, as distinguished from assignees by operation of law. United States v Colorado Anthracite Coal Co. 225 US 219, 56 L Ed 1063, 32 S Ct 617. The word is often used in… … Ballentine's law dictionary
assigns — /ə saɪnz/ plural noun people to whom property has been assigned ♦ his heirs and assigns the people who have inherited his property and had it transferred to them … Dictionary of banking and finance
assigns — Assignees; those to whom property is, will, or may be assigned. Used e.g. in the phrase, in deeds, heirs, administrators, and assigns to denote the assignable nature of the interest or right created. It generally comprehends all those who take… … Black's law dictionary
assigns — Assignees; those to whom property is, will, or may be assigned. Used e.g. in the phrase, in deeds, heirs, administrators, and assigns to denote the assignable nature of the interest or right created. It generally comprehends all those who take… … Black's law dictionary
assigns the lease — When a tenant assigns a lease he usually needs to obtain the landlord s prior written consent or licence to so. The landlord is likely to ask for references, accounts and so forth, to establish whether the assignee will be a good and creditworthy … Law dictionary
assigns forever — See successors and assigns forever … Ballentine's law dictionary
assigns — as·sign || É™ saɪn v. allot, apportion; appoint; (Law) transfer one s (right, property, agreement, interest) to … English contemporary dictionary
assigns — sassing … Anagrams dictionary
heirs and assigns — Words which are used in the habendum clause of a deed and which have a well defined and settled meaning in the law as words apt and appropriate to pass a fee simple absolute, if not followed or accompanied by other modifying words. Jamaica Pond… … Ballentine's law dictionary
heirs and assigns — n. A phrase used in conveying an estate in fee simple, used to define and limit the class of people who can inherit the estate. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008 … Law dictionary