nichthaftende
Nichthaftende refers to a concept in contract law, particularly prevalent in German legal systems, that describes an obligation which is not tied to a specific person or entity. This means that the rights and duties associated with the obligation are not personal to the original obligor or obligee but can be transferred or passed on. This contrasts with highly personal obligations, such as a contract for unique artistic services, where the identity of the performer is crucial.
The principle of nichthaftende is closely related to the concept of transferable rights and duties. In many
The transferability of nichthaftende obligations is typically governed by specific legal rules regarding assignment of claims