A transfer of assets to a third party for the purpose of preventing creditors from satisfying their claims is called a(n)
A) Fraudulent conveyance
B) Voidable preference or voidable transfer
C) Involuntary transfer
D) Contemporaneous exchange
A
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A) Compensatory B) Punitive C) Special D) Actual
Why should a member of a legal team not communicate with a client on Facebook?
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following tasks must be done before a civil litigation trial?
a. Evidence must be gathered and documented b. Witnesses must be prepared c. Trial exhibits must be prepared d. All of these choices are correct
Unconscionable contracts may
A. be overly harsh. B. lack meaningful choice. C. be too lopsided. D. all of the above.