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like an assignment by way of security, or one which some other way fails to meet the criteria laid down by the [[Law of Property Act 1925]]
{{a|security|}}An Equitable assignment is like an [[assignment by way of security]], or one which some other way fails to meet the criteria laid down by the [[Law of Property Act 1925]]


Warning. Legal chat about [[security interest|security interests]] and [[equitable charge|equitable charges]] is DEADLY DULL.
Warning. Legal chat about [[security interest|security interests]] and [[equitable charge|equitable charges]] is DEADLY DULL.


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*[[Fixed charge]]
*[[Fixed charge]]
*[[Floating charge]]
*[[Floating charge]]
*[[Assignment by way of security]]
*[[Assignment by way of security]]
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An Equitable assignment is like an assignment by way of security, or one which some other way fails to meet the criteria laid down by the Law of Property Act 1925

Warning. Legal chat about security interests and equitable charges is DEADLY DULL.

See also