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· 3/18/2004

Kittay v. Flutie New York Corp. (In Re Flutie New York Corp.)

Citations

  • 310 B.R. 31
  • 2004 Bankr. LEXIS 722
  • 2004 WL 1173088

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  • concluding, where debtor was a model management company, that transfers of its model contracts and services agreements for models it represented were fraudulent transfers under section 548 of the Bankruptcy Code and sections 273-276 of the NYDCL
  • finding payments received by debtor’s principal allegedly in lieu of his annual salary did not constitute fair consideration where the 12 Courts have noted that “reasonably equivalent value” under § 548(a)(1)(B
  • “To prevail on a claim under section 276 of the New York Debtor and Creditor law, the Trustee must establish that (1) the thing transferred has value out of which the creditor could have realized a portion of its claim; (2

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Judges: Burton R. Lifland

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