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The Past And Future Of Kentucky's Fraudulent Transfer And Preference Laws, Douglas C. Michael
The Past And Future Of Kentucky's Fraudulent Transfer And Preference Laws, Douglas C. Michael
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An important part of the law of creditors' remedies is the ability of creditors to recover property formerly held by the debtor, but transferred to others under circumstances that are considered to be unfair or inequitable. There are two principal ways a creditor can seek to have a debtor's transfer characterized as unfair in order to recover it. First, a transfer to another creditor or a third party can be fraudulent as to one or all of the remaining creditors, or may be deemed to be fraudulent because of the circumstances surrounding the transfer, such as a transfer made by …
Is An Ira Exempt Property Under The Kentucky Exemption Statute Krs Section 427.150(1)(B)?, Kevin Charles Dicken
Is An Ira Exempt Property Under The Kentucky Exemption Statute Krs Section 427.150(1)(B)?, Kevin Charles Dicken
Kentucky Law Journal
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Defending Deficiency Judgment Suits In Kentucky: Article Nine, Part 5 Of The Uniform Commercial Code, James A. Harris Jr.
Defending Deficiency Judgment Suits In Kentucky: Article Nine, Part 5 Of The Uniform Commercial Code, James A. Harris Jr.
Kentucky Law Journal
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An Analysis Of Kentucky's New Exemption Law, Joe Lee
An Analysis Of Kentucky's New Exemption Law, Joe Lee
Kentucky Law Journal
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Debtor Exemptions In Personal Property--Proposals For Modernization, Paul D. Gudgel
Debtor Exemptions In Personal Property--Proposals For Modernization, Paul D. Gudgel
Kentucky Law Journal
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The Effect Of The National Bankruptcy Act On Kentucky's General Assignment Law, William S. Tribell
The Effect Of The National Bankruptcy Act On Kentucky's General Assignment Law, William S. Tribell
Kentucky Law Journal
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The Status Of Creditors In Bankruptcy Administration In Kentucky, D. A. Sachs Jr.
The Status Of Creditors In Bankruptcy Administration In Kentucky, D. A. Sachs Jr.
Kentucky Law Journal
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