noun
- The plural of assignability; the quality or state of being capable of being assigned, transferred, or delegated to another person or entity.
Usage: Formal/technical term, commonly used in legal, business, and contract contexts.
Examples
- The contract clearly outlined the assignabilities of various rights and obligations between parties.
- Legal experts debated the assignabilities of intellectual property in the merger agreement.
- The assignabilities of the lease terms were restricted by the landlord's consent clause.
- Financial advisors discussed the assignabilities of different investment instruments.
- The assignabilities of project responsibilities were documented in the management plan.