Tag Archives: Creditor Rights

When Might an Interim Charging Order Become Final Following an Intervening Insolvency? (UK)

On insolvency, the pari passu principle applies, meaning unsecured creditors rank equally in the distribution of available assets. That principle helps explain why a creditor who has obtained a judgment debt but has not completed enforcement (for instance by obtaining a final charging order) will usually be barred from doing so once insolvency intervenes. A … Continue Reading

Revisions to SIP 14 – Responsibilities to Preferential Creditors (including Classification of Charges) (UK)

Since the cases of Avanti and UKCloud we have seen more arguments around the classification of a charge – is a typical floating charge asset actually subject to a fixed charge?  Is a fixed charge really floating?  Much depends on the control the charge holder asserts, but we have seen some novel claims. The position … Continue Reading
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