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· 7/21/1997

Belfance v. Bushey (In Re Bushey)

Citations

  • 210 B.R. 95
  • 38 Collier Bankr. Cas. 2d 761
  • 1997 Bankr. LEXIS 1079

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  • holding that in an open account relationship, in which a creditor repeatedly extends credit, even though the account had a zero balance for some period, the creditor remains an “existing creditor” who may challenge a fraudulent conveyance under applicable state law
  • “It is often said of § 544(b) that the trustee ‘stands in the shoes’ of the creditor, subject to any defenses that could be asserted against the creditor.”

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Judges: Lundin, Rhodes, Waldron

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