Incidents of Assignments

The assignor of a right of action was bound, unless otherwise agreed, to transfer with the principal right all subsidiary and accessory rights against the debtor, for example, all mortgages, including even any that might be acquired after the assignment. He did not warrant the solvency of the debtor, but only that the debt was due. Until the assignment was completed by notice to the debtor, the assignor could sue the debtor, but he was bound to turn over to the assignee the sum recovered. After notice, only the assignee could sue. The debtor could setup against the assignee any defenses he had against the assignor.

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Curators

The Several Kinds of Tutors

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