Common use of Seller’s Right to Assign Clause in Contracts

Seller’s Right to Assign. Seller may assign its rights and delegate its obligations under this Contract to any Affiliate. Seller may also assign its rights and obligations to other parties with the consent of Buyer. In any case, Buyer consents to Seller assigning its accounts receivables under this Contract to any party. All assignments by either Party shall be subject to all limitations and exclusions of liability contained in this Contract.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.innio.com, www.innio.com

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Seller’s Right to Assign. The Seller may assign its rights and delegate its obligations under this Contract to any AffiliateAffiliate or subsidiary company. Seller may also assign its rights and obligations to other parties with the prior written consent of Buyer. In any case, Buyer consents to Seller assigning its accounts receivables under this Contract to any party. All assignments by either Party shall be subject to all limitations and exclusions of liability contained in this ContractPurchaser.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Equipment Purchase Agreement (MMC Energy, Inc.), This Agreement (MMC Energy, Inc.)

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