Let me explain the business case in more detail - We have a series of such 
similar (same assignment handler class) task nodes in our process definition - 
At each task node, the assignment handler talks finds out who the assisgnees 
are and assisgns them. The assignees may be different at each task node.

If, say, assignee A completes the task at one node, and further down, the same 
assignee again resolves as one of the assignees, then the task should be 
considered "implicitly" finished by him - This was the reason why I was having 
a check in my assignment handler and ending the task right there.

If not in the assignment handler - is there anywhere else, or on some other 
event, that I can end the task ? 

We may have as many as 10 - 15 task nodes  - If I were to have a decision 
before each such task node, wouldn't that make it look more complicated ? Is 
there a better way out ?

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