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2022 Connecticut General Statutes
Title 52 - Civil Actions
Chapter 923a - Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act
*Cited. 239 C. 109. Where transferee of fraudulently transferred assets reconveys those assets to transferor and there is no claim that the assets depreciated in value between time of the fraudulent transfer and time of the reconveyance, it was held that transferee may not be held liable for damages under Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act. 266 C. 1.
Cited. 31 CA 40; 34 CA 216; 36 CA 791; 41 CA 302; 46 CA 199; Id., 399. The law in effect at the time alleged fraudulent transfers took place is controlling. 54 CA 481.
- Section 52-552. - Fraudulent conveyances, judgments, contracts, when void.
- Section 52-552a. - Short title: Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act.
- Section 52-552b. - Definitions.
- Section 52-552c. - Insolvency.
- Section 52-552d. - Value.
- Section 52-552e. - Transfers fraudulent as to present creditors.
- Section 52-552f. - Transfers fraudulent as to present creditors.
- Section 52-552g. - When transfer is made or obligation is incurred.
- Section 52-552h. - Remedies of creditors.
- Section 52-552i. - Defenses, liability and protection of transferee.
- Section 52-552j. - Extinguishment of cause of action.
- Section 52-552k. - Supplementary provisions.
- Section 52-552l. - Uniformity of application and construction.
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