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1997

Fraudulent transfer

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The Latent Efficiency Of Fraudulent Transfer Law, Marie T. Reilly Jan 1997

The Latent Efficiency Of Fraudulent Transfer Law, Marie T. Reilly

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A creditor holding a claim against a debtor typically holds the right, subject to the debtor's default, to obtain a judgment against the debtor, liquidate the debtor's assets, and apply the proceeds against his claim. If the debtor's assets are insufficient to satisfy the creditor's claim, the creditor is usually, but not always, out of luck. Under limited circumstances, a creditor can reach property the debtor transferred to a third party and apply the value of such property to satisfy his claim. The creditor can undo the transfer and obtain the property or its value from the transferee as though …