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Debenture definition

What does Debenture mean? In legal practice, a debenture is the instrument by which a company evidences debt and grants security for that borrowing. Statute defines the term broadly (Companies Act 2006, s.738; Companies Act 2014 (Ireland)) to include bonds and other debt securities whether or not secured, but market usage in the UK and Ireland usually means a secured facility document. A debenture often takes the form of an all‑assets (or “general”) debenture creating fixed charges over specified assets and a floating charge over the company’s undertaking, or a specific debenture over particular assets. It commonly includes covenants, events of default...

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All-assets debenture (England and Wales): single company chargor, bilateral—fixed and floating charges securing all monies, with real property mortgage, share charge, assignments and optional blocked account.

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This Deed is dated [ insert date ] 20[ insert year ]

Parties

  1. [ Insert name of chargor ], a company registered in England and Wales (number [ insert company number ]) whose registered office is at [ insert address ] (the Chargor); and
  2. [ insert name of Lender ] of [ insert address ] (the Lender).

Recitals

  1. The Lender makes facilities available to the Chargor under various finance arrangements.
  2. The availability of those facilities is conditional upon the Chargor entering into this Deed in favour of the Lender...
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