Description
Use this form to transfer to another person the property or money that you are entitled to receive. This is called “assigning” your right to receive the property or money. The instructions that accompany this form contain more information on assigning rights.
Important to Know:
- If you are assigning rights based on a previously existing contract, check the contract to be sure that it allows assignment.
- Check whether the assignment substantially changes the obligations of the person with whom you signed a contract. If it does, your rights may not be assignable.
System Requirements
Operating system: Windows- and Macintosh-compatible. The computer you use to purchase an eForm must be the same computer you will download it to. (For example, don't purchase the eForm using your computer at work if you intend to download it later on to your home computer; instead, wait until you're on the computer you intend to download the eForm to and then make your purchase. After you've downloaded the file, you will be able to "transfer" it to another computer by copying it to external media or by email.) In addition, you will not be able to download this file if:
- cookies are disabled on your computer, or
- a firewall prevents you from downloading files from the Internet.
Software: Before you can use an eForm, additional software must be installed:
To expand the ZIP archive you download after making your purchase, you'll need:
- A decompression utility such as the following, both of which can be downloaded for free:
- 7-Zip (http://www.7-zip.org) (for Windows users).
- StuffIt Expander (http://my.smithmicro.com/mac/stuffit/expander.html) (for Macintosh). Please note: Many recently manufactured Macs have a native capability to decompress zip files. See your computer's user manual for verification of this and instructions for access.
To open, fill out and print an eForm, you need a word processor that "reads" RTF (rich text format) files:
- Windows XP, Vista & 7 all come with WordPad, an RTF-compatible word processor.
- Macintosh OS X comes with TextEdit, an RTF-compatible word processor; non-OS X users need Word 5.0 or greater, WordPerfect 2.1 or greater, or another RTF-compatible word processor.






