2011 South Dakota Code
Title 58 INSURANCE
Chapter 29B. Insurers Supervision, Rehabilitation And Liquidation
§58-29B-61 "Fraudulent transfers" defined--Avoidance by receiver--Acceptance or preservation of transfer.


SD Codified L § 58-29B-61 (through 2011) What's This?

58-29B-61. "Fraudulent transfers" defined--Avoidance by receiver--Acceptance or preservation of transfer. Every transfer made or suffered and every obligation incurred by an insurer within one year prior to the filing of a successful petition for rehabilitation or liquidation under this chapter is fraudulent as to then existing and future creditors if made or incurred without fair consideration, or with actual intent to hinder, delay, or defraud either existing or future creditors. A transfer made, or an obligation incurred, by an insurer ordered to be rehabilitated or liquidated under this chapter, which is fraudulent under this section, may be avoided by the receiver. However, a person who in good faith is a purchaser, lienor, or obligee who in good faith has given a consideration less than fair for such transfer, lien, or obligation may retain the property, lien, or obligation as security for repayment. The court may, on due notice, order any such transfer or obligation to be preserved for the benefit of the estate, and in that event, the receiver shall succeed to and may enforce the rights of the purchaser, lienor, or obligee.

Source: SL 1989, ch 436, § 61.

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