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35. The following Articles are inserted in Part XIII of the Companies Order—
411.—(1) A charge is not void by virtue of this Part as against a subsequent charge unless some or all of the relevant particulars of that charge are duly delivered for registration—
(a)within 21 days after the date of its creation, or
(b)before complete and accurate relevant particulars of the earlier charge are duly delivered for registration.
(2) Where relevant particulars of the subsequent charge so delivered are incomplete or inaccurate, the earlier charge is void as against that charge only to the extent that rights are disclosed by registered particulars of the subsequent charge duly delivered for registration before the corresponding relevant particulars of the earlier charge.
(3) The relevant particulars of a charge for the purposes of this Article are those prescribed particulars relating to rights inconsistent with those conferred by or in relation to the other charge.
412.—(1) A charge is not void by virtue of this Part as against a person acquiring an interest in or right over property where the acquisition is expressly subject to the charge.
(2) Nor is a charge void by virtue of this Part in relation to any property by reason of a relevant event occurring after the company which created the charge has disposed of the whole of its interest in that property.
413.—(1) A chargee exercising a power of sale may dispose of property to a purchaser freed from any interest or right arising from the charge having become void to any extent by virtue of this Part—
(a)against an administrator or liquidator of the company, or
(b)against a person acquiring a security interest over property subject to the charge;
and a purchaser is not concerned to see or inquire whether the charge has become so void.
(2) The proceeds of the sale shall be held by the chargee in trust to be applied—
First, in discharge of any sum effectively secured by prior incumbrances to which the sale is not made subject;
Second, in payment of all costs, charges and expenses properly incurred by him in connection with the sale, or any previous attempted sale, of the property;
Third, in discharge of any sum effectively secured by the charge and incumbrances ranking pari passu with the charge;
Fourth, in discharge of any sum effectively secured by incumbrances ranking after the charge;
and any residue is payable to the company or to a person authorised to give a receipt for the proceeds of the sale of the property.
(3) For the purposes of paragraph (2)—
(a)prior incumbrances include any incumbrance to the extent that the charge is void as against it by virtue of this Part; and
(b)no sum is effectively secured by a charge to the extent that it is void as against an administrator or liquidator of the company.
(4) In this Article—
(a)references to things done by a chargee include things done by a receiver appointed by him, whether or not the receiver acts as his agent;
(b)“power of sale” includes any power to dispose of, or grant an interest out of, property for the purpose of enforcing a charge, and references to “sale” shall be construed accordingly; and
(c)“purchaser” means a person who in good faith and for valuable consideration acquires an interest in property.
(5) The provisions of this Article as to the order of application of the proceeds of sale have effect subject to any other statutory provision applicable in any case.
(6) Where a chargee exercising a power of sale purports to dispose of property freed from any such interest or right as is mentioned in paragraph (1) to a person other than a purchaser, the above provisions apply, with any necessary modifications, in relation to a disposition to a purchaser by that person or any successor in title of his.
414.—(1) Where a charge becomes void to any extent by virtue of this Part, the whole of the sum secured by the charge is payable forthwith on demand; and this applies notwithstanding tht the sum secured by the charge is also the subject of other security.
(2) Where the charge is to secure the repayment of money, the references in paragraph (1) to the sum secured include any interest payable.”.
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