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When does statute of limitations accrue after fraudulent transfer?
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Court Report
Wednesday, June 19, 2024
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An Illinois appellate court recently had to determine whether, after a fraudulent transfer where the creditor didn’t have actual notice of the debtor’s transfer, the four-year statute of limitations under the Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act accrues when the contract for transfer is executed or when the deed is recorded.
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