Here's a tricky twist on third-party liability under contracts:
Where an obligor has delegated his duties to a third-party and informed the obligee of the delegation, the obligor remains liable for performance. If the obligee agrees to release the obligor and substitute the delegate as party to the contract, a novation has occurred and the obligor is not liable.
Monday, June 4, 2007
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