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PUTTING A CHARGE ON A COMPANY

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millcastleprint | 12:22 Fri 19th Aug 2011 | Law
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Can I put a charge on a companies property that has a debenture on it by the bank. I want to put a charge against the company as it owes me money and is about to go out of business?
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I think you will need to get a judgement against them first and if they are about to go out of business best be quick. Although someone on here may know better than me.
The bank's debenture will usually take priority over most trading debts, so in practice you could be wasting your time.

In a similar position some years ago, I bought goods from the people who owed me money, and argued them into offsetting the transactions.

This could be dangerous if a receiver is called in, as he would almost certainly not agree to this.

If you have supplied goods to them, and can identify them, you may have a lien on them as an unpaid seller of goods.

Take legal advice before doing anything. AB is free, but free advice isn't always the best!

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