A Retention of Title (ROT) clause is a contractual provision that protects the supplier by allowing them to retain ownership of goods until full payment has been received.

Why a Retention of Title (ROT) claim matters in insolvency

This serves as a form of security in case the buyer defaults on payment. If the buyer is unable to pay, the supplier has the right to reclaim the unpaid goods.

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