No - It is a commonplace for a lender to place what is called a (floating) charge on the assets of a business,so as to secure the money he has lent to the business.
Where the assets include land or buildings on the land that is owned, rather than leased, by the business , the lender will register the charge with the land registry to ensure that he, the lender, is not put in the position of having the asset(s) sold off by the business, without his knowledge and consent to that sale.
A similar thing happens when someone buys a dwelling with the aid of a mortgage - The mortgagee - the lender, will have a (fixed) charge over the dwelling and will register that charge with the land registry.
One aspect of the 'deliciousness' is that you can issue a statutory demand on Annabella Limited, provided the debt is £750 or more. You can threaten to do that coupled with the threat to notify the bank if you do issue a statutory demand. That threat may persuade Andreas and Bobbie, as directors of Annabella Limited to pay up, as they are likely not want to have a situation where the bank requests immediate payment of the loan.
Where the assets include land or buildings on the land that is owned, rather than leased, by the business , the lender will register the charge with the land registry to ensure that he, the lender, is not put in the position of having the asset(s) sold off by the business, without his knowledge and consent to that sale.
A similar thing happens when someone buys a dwelling with the aid of a mortgage - The mortgagee - the lender, will have a (fixed) charge over the dwelling and will register that charge with the land registry.
One aspect of the 'deliciousness' is that you can issue a statutory demand on Annabella Limited, provided the debt is £750 or more. You can threaten to do that coupled with the threat to notify the bank if you do issue a statutory demand. That threat may persuade Andreas and Bobbie, as directors of Annabella Limited to pay up, as they are likely not want to have a situation where the bank requests immediate payment of the loan.
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