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cedidos

Cedidos is a term used to describe entities or persons that have been transferred or assigned to another person, organization, or legal entity through a formal act. The word derives from the Spanish verb ceder, which comes from Latin cedere, meaning to yield, grant, or transfer.

In law and civil obligations, cedidos are items whose ownership rights, usage rights, or other claims have

In employment and organizational contexts, the concept appears as secondment. An employee can be cedido to

The term emphasizes temporality and the change of control or use without permanent ownership transfer. Distinctions

been
transferred
via
a
cesión
or
assignment.
This
can
include
rights
of
use,
credits,
or
intellectual
property,
and
such
transfers
typically
require
a
contract
specifying
the
scope,
duration,
compensation,
and
conditions,
with
the
original
holder
becoming
the
cedente
and
the
recipient
the
cesionario.
another
company
or
authority
for
a
defined
period,
returning
after
the
assignment.
The
arrangement
involves
a
cedente
(the
employer)
and
a
cesionario
(the
receiving
entity).
Similar
mechanisms
apply
in
sports,
where
a
player
is
cedido
to
another
club
on
loan;
the
cedido
remains
employed
by
the
original
club
while
the
receiving
club
assumes
rights
for
the
duration
of
the
loan.
with
related
terms
exist:
cesión
denotes
the
act
of
transferring,
while
traspaso
is
often
used
for
the
permanent
transfer
of
ownership
in
sports
or
business,
and
cedente
and
cesionario
identify
the
parties
involved.