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{{g}}{{a|security|}}:''It is sometimes said that there are only four types of consensual [[Security interest|security right]] known to the law, namely [[pledge]], [[lien]], [[mortgage]] and [[charge]].'' — Briggs J in {{casenote1|Re Lehman Brothers International}} <br>
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“It is sometimes said that there are only four types of consensual [[Security interest|security right]] known to the law, namely [[pledge]], [[lien]], [[mortgage]] and [[charge]].” <br> — Briggs J in {{casenote1|Re Lehman Brothers International}} }}


{{tag|Security}} can take many forms, depending on your legal system.  We here are principally concerned with the common law. That is, the proper one. The overweening piece of statute here is the [[Law of Property Act 1925]].
{{tag|Security}} can take many forms, depending on your legal system.  We here are principally concerned with the common law. That is, the proper one. The overweening piece of statute here is the [[Law of Property Act 1925]].