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NRS 112.190

Transfer made or obligation incurred by insolvent

Known as the Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act

The act spans §§ 112–112 (12 sections).

Applied in 7 court decisions — leading case Sportsco Enterprises v. Morris (1996)

Most recently applied in WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. VS. RADECKI (September 2018)

(Added to NRS by 1987, 11)

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1. A transfer made or obligation incurred by a debtor is fraudulent as to a creditor whose claim arose before the transfer was made or the obligation was incurred if the debtor made the transfer or incurred the obligation without receiving a reasonably equivalent value in exchange for the transfer or obligation and the debtor was insolvent at that time or the debtor became insolvent as a result of the transfer or obligation.

2. A transfer made by a debtor is fraudulent as to a creditor whose claim arose before the transfer was made if the transfer was made to an insider for an antecedent debt, the debtor was insolvent at that time, and the insider had reasonable cause to believe that the debtor was insolvent.

Official source: Nevada Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Nevada statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.