With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". bad-faith’ may be assigned. Canal Indent. Co., 593 S.E.2d at 46 (internal quotations omitted) (citing Thomas v. American Global Ins. Co., 229 Ga.App. 107, 493 S.E.2d 12 (1997) and Southern Gen. Ins. Co. v. Holt, 262 Ga. 267, 416 S.E.2d 274 (1992)). Thus, while Georgia courts have found that a statutory claim for bad faith pursuant to O.C.G.A § 33-4-6 may be made only by the insured, under O.C.G.A. § 44-12-24, “a right of action is assignable if it involves, directly or indirectly, a right of property,” and a party may assign a cause of action involving a tortious injury to his property, including a tort claim for bad-faith failure to settle. S. Gen. Ins. Co. v. Ross, 227 Ga.App. 191, 489 S.E.2d 53, 57-58 (1997) (citing Jefferson Ins. Co., v. Dunn, 224 Ga.App, 732, 482 S.E.2d 383 (1997) (<HOLDING>); see also Empire Fire & Marine Ins. Co. v.

A: holding that under ocga  441222 all choses in action arising upon contractmay be assignedso as to vestthe title in the assignee  and after a loss the claim of the insured like any other  chose in action could be assigned without in any way affecting the insurers liability
B: holding as unambiguous under iowa law the insurance policys exclusion of coverage to any obligation of the insured to indemnify another because of damages arising out of  a bodily injury to any employee of the insured arising out of and in the course of his employment by the insured
C: holding that where all necessary parties  including the insurer the insured and the third party claimant  had stipulated to the material facts in the dispute a declaratory judgment action on the insurers duty to indemnify could proceed
D: holding despite a reservation of rights that when the insurer provides a defense to its insured the insured has no right to interfere with the insurers control of the defense and a stipulated judgment between the insured and the injured claimant without the consent of the insurer is ineffective to impose liability upon the insurer
A.