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Citing unnamed Egyptian officials, the same newspaper floated charges that Iranian intelligence agents were responsible for the kidnap and murder of Egypt's ambassador in Iraq in July 2005.A similar campaign has unfolded in Saudi Arabia, where increasingly internet chat sites, several of which are widely believed to be infiltrated by police agents, are rife with spurious tales of Shia perfidy.

Numerous charging systems mentioned are: normal rate charge, accelerated charge, and permanent or floating charge.

They are designed to provide a long life on a constant voltage floating charge.

Spectrum Plus, they said, gave NatWest a floating charge over its debts and proceeds, not a fixed one.

With a floating charge, they must join the queue and face more risk of losing their money.

In January, the High Court said no: NatWest had only a floating charge, and the Siebe Gorman ruling had been wrong.

In Great Britain the right to a "floating charge," granted against its assets by a borrowing company to a lender, has the same effect.

The storage life for floating charge at 100% state of charge (SOC) and the full cycle-life at 3 C rate are predicted to be 10 years at 45 °C and 10,000 cycles, respectively.

Taking moves among many UK companies struggling with pension deficits to another level, Dairy Crest said it had granted a floating charge over £60m worth of its cheddar cheese stock, valued at £150m at the end of March.

Earlier this month the Court of Appeal in London said, in effect, that the House of Lords, Britain's highest court, should have the final say in a test case brought by National Westminster Bank about Spectrum Plus, to which it had given a secured loan.At issue is whether NatWest enjoys a fixed or a floating charge over Spectrum Plus's book debts and their proceeds.

With a floating charge, however, a lender has to wait behind others, and thus faces a greater risk that it will not get its money back.Until recently, banks had taken comfort from a 1979 High Court case known as Siebe Gorman.

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