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2009 West Virginia Code
CHAPTER 40. ACTS VOID AS TO CREDITORS AND PURCHASERS
ARTICLE 1. ACTS GENERALLY VOID AS TO CREDITORS AND PURCHASERS.
- §40-1-1 Repealed
- §40-1-2 Repealed
- §40-1-3 Repealed
- §40-1-4 Repealed
- §40-1-5 Repealed
- §40-1-6 Repealed
- §40-1-7 Repealed
- §40-1-8 Effect of recording certain contracts as to creditors and purchasers; memorandum of lease may be recorded.
- §40-1-9 Contracts, deeds and mortgages invalid as to creditors and purchasers until recorded.
- §40-1-10 When recordation in more than one county necessary.
- §;40-1-12.
- §40-1-13 Priorities of writings admitted to record on same day.
- §40-1-14 Construction of words "creditors" and "purchasers."
- §40-1-15 Purchaser not affected by record not in chain of title.
- §40-1-16 Certain sections not to apply to transfer or assignment of trust deed or mortgage.
ARTICLE 1A. UNIFORM FRAUDULENT TRANSFERS ACT.
- §40-1A-1 Definitions.
- §40-1A-2 Insolvency.
- §40-1A-3 Value.
- §40-1A-4 Transfers fraudulent as to present and future creditors.
- §40-1A-5 Transfers fraudulent as to present creditors.
- §40-1A-6 When transfer is made or obligation is incurred.
- §40-1A-7 Remedies of creditors.
- §40-1A-8 Defenses, liability and protection of transferee.
- §40-1A-9 Extinguishment of claim for relief, cause of action.
- §40-1A-10 Supplementary provisions.
- §40-1A-11 Uniformity of application and construction.
- §40-1A-12 Short title.
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