Assignment Subcontracting and Continuing Effect Sample Clauses
The "Assignment, Subcontracting and Continuing Effect" clause governs whether and how a party to the contract may transfer its rights or obligations to another party, either through assignment or subcontracting. Typically, this clause sets out whether prior written consent is required before such transfers can occur, and may specify any exceptions or conditions under which assignment or subcontracting is permitted. Additionally, it often clarifies that certain obligations or rights will continue to be effective even after the contract ends or is transferred. The core function of this clause is to maintain control over who is responsible for performing contractual duties and to ensure that key obligations remain enforceable regardless of changes in the parties involved.
Assignment Subcontracting and Continuing Effect
