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Va. Code Ann. § 8.01-253

Limitation of suits to avoid voluntary conveyances, etc

Applied in 10 court decisions — leading case Hyman v. Porter (In Re Porter) (1984)

Most recently applied in Gold v. Sovereign Bank (In Re Taneja) (April 2011)

Code 1950, § 8-19; 1977, c. 617.

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No gift, conveyance, assignment, transfer, or charge, which is not on consideration deemed valuable in law, or which is upon consideration of marriage, shall be avoided in whole or in part for that cause only, unless within five years from its recordation, and if not so recorded within five years from the time the same was or should have been discovered, suit be brought for that purpose, or the subject thereof, or some part of it, be distrained or levied on by or at the suit of a creditor, as to whom such gift, conveyance, assignment, transfer, or charge, is declared to be void by § 55.1-401.

Official source: Virginia Law Portal (LIS). Reproduced from public-domain Virginia statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.