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False. The ASSIGNNEE should notify the obligor. If an obligor renders performance to the assignor without notice of the assignment, the obligor has no further liability under the contract to pay the correct party which would now be the assignee.
A Notice of Assignment is used to inform debtors that a third party has 'purchased' their debt. The new company (assignee) takes over collection procedures, but can sometimes hire a debt collection agency to recover the money on their behalf.
A Notice of Assignment (NOA) is a document that factoring companies send to the end-customers of their clients. This document informs end-customers of the factoring financing relationship. Clients usually have some concerns when they learn that a factor will notify their customers.
A Notice of Assignment is used to inform debtors that a third party has 'purchased' their debt. The new company (assignee) takes over collection procedures, but can sometimes hire a debt collection agency to recover the money on their behalf.
Notices of assignment are, in some circumstances, optional. However, in other transactions they could be crucial to a lender's enforcement strategy.
Notices of assignment are, in some circumstances, optional. However, in other transactions they could be crucial to a lender's enforcement strategy.
Notice of assignment (transfer) The notice should be issued by the seller's solicitor within one month.
Notice to the obligor is not required, but an obligor who renders performance to the assignor without notice of the assignment (that performance of the contract is to be rendered now to the assignee) is discharged. Obviously, the assignor cannot then keep the consideration he has received; he owes it to the assignee.