Vermont Assignment of Personal Property with Reference to Former Bill of Sale

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An assignment is a transfer of rights that a party has under a contract to another person. Transfer of title can also be made by a Bill of Sale. This document assigns rights in personal property to another by referring to the Bill of Sale by which the assigning party gained title to the personal property.

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