Legal Definition and Related Resources of Voluntary assignment
Meaning of Voluntary assignment
An assignment made by a debtor in trust for the benefit of his creditors. So called in contradistinction from “compulsory assignments,” or such as are made under statutes of bankruptcy and insolvency, or by order of some competent court. Burrill, Assignm. p. 4; 10 Paige (N. Y.) 445; 1 Comst. (N. Y.) 201.
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