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assegnatario

Assegnatario is a term used in Italian law and administration to denote the person who is the recipient of an assignment or allocation of property, rights, or benefits. The word derives from the verb assegnare, meaning to assign or allocate.

Common contexts

- Housing and social housing: In public housing programs, the assegnatario is the person who is allocated

- Real estate transactions and enforcement: In procedures such as foreclosures or enforced auctions, the successful bidder

- Other allocations: The concept is also used in various contexts where a portion of assets or rights

Rights and limitations

The specific rights and duties of an assegnatario depend on the basis of the assignment: for housing,

See also: assegnazione, locazione, diritto immobiliare.

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an
dwelling
by
a
competent
authority
and
typically
enters
into
a
lease
to
use
the
property.
The
status
confers
the
right
to
occupy
the
dwelling
under
the
terms
set
by
the
relevant
rules,
along
with
obligations
such
as
paying
rent
and
maintaining
the
property.
or
designated
recipient
of
the
property
can
be
described
as
the
assegnatario
of
the
asset.
The
right
to
the
property
is
awarded
through
the
official
assignment
process,
subject
to
the
applicable
law
and
conditions
of
sale.
is
assigned
to
a
person,
such
as
in
the
division
of
an
estate
or
the
allocation
of
resources
within
organizations.
contractual
terms
and
public-law
rules;
for
auctions
or
divisions,
the
terms
of
the
assignment
and
applicable
civil
or
administrative
law.
The
assignment
can
be
subject
to
verification,
conditions,
or
revocation
if
there
are
breaches
of
contract
or
non-compliance
with
legal
requirements.