· 1/12/1998
Taylor v. Rupp (In Re Taylor)
Citations
- 133 F.3d 1336
- 15 Colo. Bankr. Ct. Rep. 22
- 1998 Colo. J. C.A.R. 149
- 1998 U.S. App. LEXIS 374
- 1998 WL 7190
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- finding a transfer to be fraudulent where debtor transferred interest in Jeep to wife a few days before filing for bankruptcy
- “When one or more of these badges [listed in the UFTA] are present, fraudulent intent can be inferred.”
- “The existence and extent of [the debtor’s interest in the property] is determined by state law”
- debtor transferred interest in Jeep to wife seventeen days before filing for bankruptcy
- “[T]he proof required to impose a resulting trust [on property held in the name of the purchaser’s spouse] must be strong, clear, and convincing, such as to leave no doubt of the existence of the trust.”
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Judges: Murphy, Logan, Miles-Lagrange
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