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voidable preference
voidable preference : preference
preference
would otherwise receive (as under a bankruptcy settlement) called also voidable preference compare antecedent debt at debt, fraudulent conveyance general assignment at
new value
not be avoided by a trustee in bankruptcy as a voidable preference.
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fraudulent conveyance
fraudulent transfer compare preference NOTE: A fraudulent conveyance is generally voidable by a court or, in a bankruptcy case, by the
Marriage
as setout in the Book of Common Prayer, were merely voidable by suit in the Ecclesiastical Court during the life of … to. Marriage can also be solemnized, if the parties so prefer, by the registrar alone, after notice and certificate of license,
Deed
it is void as to him. (II.) Those making it voidable, not being void from the beginning; as (a) By dissent … but where they are repugnant, the premises will operate in preference to the habendum. There is not any habendum in an
Fraudulent conveyances, Statutes against
or before 1925 with intent to defraud creditors shall be voidable at the instance of any person thereby prejudiced, but the … creditors. See (English) Bankruptcy Act, 1914, s. 42; and FRADULENT PREFERENCES; VOLUNTARY CONVEYANCES.
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