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Commercial Law

Cross-Border Leasing

Court-appointed receivers typically assume control over all of a debtor's property, including the debtor's leased equipment. The receivership order will also typically grant the receiver a priority charge over the debtor's assets in order to secure the receivers' fees and other costs. This is sometimes a point of contention with equipment financiers who would rather have their equipment excluded from the receivership.

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Court-appointed receivers typically assume control over all of a debtor’s property, including the debtor’s leased equipment. The receivership order will also typically grant the receiver a priority charge over the debtor’s assets in order to secure the receivers’ fees and other costs. This is sometimes a point of contention with equipment financiers who would rather have their equipment excluded from the receivership.

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