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se·cured credi·tor [sɪˌkjʊədˈ-, ingl. am. -ˌkjʊrdˈ-] SUST.

secured creditor SUST. DER. ECON.

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The secured creditor will generally always have priority to getting his money before the unsecured creditors do.
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This would normally require that they either be paid into a blocked account, or that they be paid directly to the secured creditor.
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The court must either grant the motion or provide adequate protection to the secured creditor that the value of their collateral will not decrease during the stay.
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One specific risk a secured creditor wants to avoid is preference or the perception of preference in the liquidation process (see fraudulent transfer).
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Hence, in some cases the benefit of a preference action may accrue primarily to a secured creditor.
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Technically a company goes into receivership when it can't meet its commitments to a secured creditor, which has security over the company's assets.
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Upon default of a debtor who has multiple creditors, the distinction between being a secured creditor and an unsecured creditor is legally significant.
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Lenders are paid first as a secured creditor and all other organisations know their place well, to be paid second as an unsecured creditor.
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A secured creditor is a creditor, who has a priority claim on an asset or assets of a company.
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This includes circumstances where the costs and expenses are incurred in respect of action taken against that secured creditor.
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