· 12/11/2014
BIEL REO, LLC v. Barefoot Cottages Development etc.
Citations
- 156 So. 3d 506
How courts have described this case
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- holding that Fla. Stat. § 56.29 borrows substantively from fraudulent transfer law but does not adopt its shorter statute of limitations period
- noting that the manner of proving and defending fraudulent transfer claims under § 56.29 borrow from the UFTA
- \Courts have broad powers in proceedings supplementary over personal property transferred to a third party by a debtor.\
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Judges: Fensom, James, Osterhaus, Van Nortwick
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