(From 1967) An order extending time for registration of a charge will not normally be made after a company has gone into liquidation.
Citations:
[1982] 3 All ER 677
Jurisdiction:
England and Wales
Cited by:
Cited – Victoria Housing Estates Ltd v Ashpurton Estates Ltd CA 1982
Although the Court has jurisdiction to extend the time for registration of a charge, its settled practice is not to do so when the company that granted the charge has already entered into liquidation. An application to extend the time for . .
Cited – Rehman v Chamberlain and Another ChD 6-Sep-2011
The claimant asserted as against the liquidator, a floating and registered charge over the company’s assets. The liquidator said that it had been granted within the twelve months prior to the onset of the insolvency, was caught by section 245(3)(b), . .
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Company, Insolvency
Updated: 07 October 2022; Ref: scu.444532