Nonassignable
Nonassignable is an adjective used in legal and commercial contexts to describe rights, contracts, or benefits that cannot be transferred to another party without consent or by operation of law.
In contract law, assignment transfers existing rights to another party. A nonassignable contract or right forbids
Common examples include personal service contracts (where the performance depends on the specific person), certain licenses
Legal treatises distinguish between nonassignability and nontransferability; in practice, many rights can be assigned with consent.
Notes: The concept varies by jurisdiction, and particular rules can be found in contract law, property law,