Re: Got It! Thanks.State By State Guide to Fraudulent Conveyances

From: Andy Grossman (andygr@yahoo.com)
Date: Sat May 13 2000 - 01:53:45 PDT


ULA will help you with nearly all jurisdictions now
that DC has enacated the UFTA. But probably not
Louisiana, which has revocatory and allied actions
(civil law Paulian, oblique and simulation actions).
Except that LA has a 3-year statute of limitation
whereas France has 30 years.

Andy Grossman
University College London, SLAIS

--- CPorter@kayescholer.com wrote: > I love the
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> lawcrawler and found a website that explained what
> the term meant and to go
> to the Uniform Laws Annotated.
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> Have a good weekend.
> CP
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> 05/12/2000 Subject:
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> 04:33 PM Conveyances
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> Dear Law Libbers,
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> Good Afternoon!
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> I have been asked to find a state by state
> code/statute/law guide for
> fraudulent conveyances. I have checked Colliers and
> Epstein in addition to
> "walking through the stacks" and have not found
> anything.
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> As you can probably tell, I know very little about
> this area of law.
> Therefore, ANY suggestions would be greatly
> appreciated!
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> Cassandra Porter
> Reference Librarian
> Kaye Scholer Fierman Hayes & Handler
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