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· 6/11/2009

Gouveia v. Cahillane (In Re Cahillane)

Citations

  • 408 B.R. 175
  • 2009 Bankr. LEXIS 2035
  • 2009 WL 2105531

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  • “The statute provides that a transfer may be ‘avoided’, not that it is a nullity, or ‘void’, from its inception: if it were ‘void’, then there could be no valid subsequent transfer under any circumstance, and the liability provisions of §550(a) would be superfluous.”

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Judges: J. Philip Klingeberger

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