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===Issues===
===Issues===
*'''[[Fixed charge|Fixed]] and [[Floating charge|floating]] [[charges]]''': If you call it a [[fixed charge]], you know, ''is it''?
*'''[[Fixed charge|Fixed]] and [[Floating charge|floating]] [[charges]]''': If you call it a [[fixed charge]], you know, ''is it''?
*'''[[Stare decisis]]''': Does a newly decided strand of common law apply to contracts pre-dating its development, which were concluded on the assumption of contrary rules?
*'''[[Stare decisis]]''': Does a “newly decided”<ref>''Invented'', though by the lights of the conventional jurisprudence of the English [[common law]], the law was always there like energy, from the birth of the universe, in the same way that David was always in that marble block, just waiting for Michaelangelo LJ to uncover it.</ref> strand of [[common law]] apply to contracts pre-dating its development, which were concluded on the assumption of contrary rules?
===In a {{nutshell}}===
===In a {{nutshell}}===
*'''[[Fixed charge|Fixed]] and [[Floating charge|floating]] [[charges]]''': Yes, you can take a {{tag|fixed charge}} over [[book debts]], but if you want to it to be enforceable, you must have practical control of the item, and a legal right to stop the [[chargor]] walking off with it.
*'''[[Fixed charge|Fixed]] and [[Floating charge|floating]] [[charges]]''': Yes, you can take a {{tag|fixed charge}} over [[book debts]], but if you want to it to be enforceable, you must have practical control of the item, and a legal right to stop the [[chargor]] walking off with it.