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· 6/14/1999

Gilchinsky v. NATIONAL WESTMINISTER BANK

Citations

  • 732 A.2d 482
  • 159 N.J. 463
  • 23 Employee Benefits Cas. (BNA) 1382
  • 1999 N.J. LEXIS 670

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • explaining that the NJ UFTA is focused on transactions made by debtors to “remov[e] [their property] from the jaws of execution.” (internal quotation omitted)
  • considering whether debtor had the requisite intent under New Jersey’s adoption of the UFTA
  • “The purpose of the Fraudulent Transfer Act ... is to prevent a debtor from placing his or her property beyond a creditor’s reach.” (citations omitted)
  • lack of concealment was “only marginally relevant” in NJFTA case
  • lack of concealment was “only marginally relevant” in NJFTA case
  • “Rule 9(b) applies to claims under the NJUFTA.”

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Judges: Garibaldi

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