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2019 Michigan Compiled Laws
Chapter 566 - Fraudulent Conveyances and Contracts
Act 434 of 1998 Uniform Voidable Transactions Act (566.31 - 566.45)
AN ACT to provide for the setting aside and modification of certain transfers, conveyances, and obligations; to make uniform the law of fraudulent transfers; and to provide remedies.
History: 1998, Act 434, Imd. Eff. Dec. 30, 1998 ;-- Am. 2016, Act 552, Eff. Apr. 10, 2017
- Section 566.31 Definitions.
- Section 566.32 Insolvency.
- Section 566.33 Transfer for Value.
- Section 566.34 Transfer With Intent to Defraud.
- Section 566.35 Transfer by Debtor as Voidable.
- Section 566.36 Transfer as Perfected; Completion.
- Section 566.37 Action for Relief Against Transfer or Obligation; Right of Creditor to Execution on Asset or Proceeds.
- Section 566.38 Transfer or Obligation Not Voidable; Recovery of Judgment; Rights of Good-Faith Transferee or Oblige; Burden of Proof; Preponderance of Evidence as Standard of Proof.
- Section 566.39 Claim for Relief; Extinguishment.
- Section 566.40 Debtor's Location; Jurisdiction.
- Section 566.41 "Protected Series" and "Series Organization" Defined.
- Section 566.42 Principles of Law and Equity as Supplemental Provisions of Act.
- Section 566.43 Application and Construction of Act.
- Section 566.44 Electronic Signatures or Delivery.
- Section 566.45 Short Title; Applicable Provisions.
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