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Golden Creditors, Copper Rules: An Analysis Of Avoidance Actions Under Section 544(B) Of The Bankruptcy Code In Cases Where A Federal Creditor Holds A Claim, John F. Rabe Jr. Jan 2017

Golden Creditors, Copper Rules: An Analysis Of Avoidance Actions Under Section 544(B) Of The Bankruptcy Code In Cases Where A Federal Creditor Holds A Claim, John F. Rabe Jr.

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Section 544(b) of the Bankruptcy Code endows the trustee with the power to avoid fraudulent transfers that an unsecured creditor could have avoided under applicable law. Most states have adopted versions of the Uniform Fraudulent Conveyances Act (UFCA) or Uniform Fraudulent Transfers Act (UFTA) that impose four- or six-year statutes of limitations on private creditors seeking to unwind fraudulent transfers. Certain government creditors, however, have access to longer statutes of limitation than those available to their private counterparts. Federal creditors acting pursuant to the Federal Debt Collection Procedures Act (FDCPA) or Internal Revenue Code (IRC), for example, can avail themselves …