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Accountant to the Crown
for which he must account. The Crown's lien upon the lands of the accountant has been abolished by statute, but a lien remains upon the accountant's goods. See tit. CROWN DEBTS
Jus offerendi
Jus offerendi, means the right of subrogation; the right to succeed to a senior creditor's lien and priority upon tendering the amount due to that
Floating charge
A charge lien etc that successively attaches to such assets as a person may have from time to time leaving him more or less
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Charging order
payment of the costs is barred by any statute of limitations. See Cordery on Solicitors; Atkinson on Solicitors' Lien. Partners.--Under s. 23 of the (English) Partnership Act, 1890, separate judgment creditors of a partner may obtain an … a court or judge under the (English) Judgments Acts, 1838 and 1840 (1 & 2 Vict. c. 110), s. 14, and (3 & 4 Vict. c. 82), s. 1, and (English) R. S.C. 1883, Ord. XLVI., charging
secure
[ the blessings of liberty "U.S. Constitution preamble"] 2 a : to protect or make certain (as by lien) [make a just and equitable partition and the parties' respective interests "Denton v. Lazenby, 879 P.2d 607 (1994)"] … secure se·cured se·cur·ing 1 : to put beyond hazard of losing or not receiving [ the blessings of liberty
Encumbrance
Encumbrance, the word 'encumbrance' in this section can only mean interests in respect of which a compensation was made under s. 11, or could have … Magaram v. B.O.R., AIR 1990 Raj 90. encumbrance means a burden or charge upon property or claim or lien upon an estate or on the land. 'Encumber' means burden of legal liability on property, and, therefore, when
secured debt
secured debt Debt backed by a mortgage, pledge of collateral, or other lien; debt for which the creditor has
encumbrance
the estate but does not prevent the conveyance of the estate [that these premises are free from all s] … encumbrance also in·cum·brance [in-kəm-brəns] n : a claim (as a lien) against property ;specif : an interest or right (as an easement or a lease) in real property that
Lien
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creditor
to whom money or goods are due compare debtor, obligor general creditor : a creditor who is not secured by a lien or other security interest called also unsecured creditor judgment creditor : a creditor who has
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