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Assigns

Assigns is the third-person singular present tense of the verb assign. It denotes the act of designating or transferring something to someone else, such as duties, rights, property, or resources. In everyday usage, a supervisor assigns tasks to subordinates; in business and law, rights or claims may be assigned to another party.

In legal contexts, an assignment is the transfer of rights or interests from one party to another.

In computing and information systems, assignment refers to the operation of binding a value to a variable;

Originating from Latin assignare meaning to mark or designate, the word has cognates in several Romance languages.

The
person
who
transfers
rights
is
called
the
assignor,
and
the
recipient
is
the
assignee.
The
term
"assigns"
is
used
to
refer
to
the
person
or
persons
who
gain
those
rights,
often
in
phrases
that
include
successors
and
assigns
to
cover
future
holders.
Assignments
can
involve
tangible
property,
contractual
claims,
royalties,
or
intellectual
property.
programming
languages
may
use
the
operator
'='
or
other
syntax.
While
"assigns"
appears
in
natural
prose
describing
this
action,
the
technical
concept
is
typically
called
assignment
rather
than
the
plural
noun
"assigns."
Related
terms
include
assignor
and
assignee.