Author Question: Agnes plans to file for bankruptcy under Chapter 7. One month prior to filing, Agnes gives Joe's ... (Read 88 times)

audragclark

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Agnes plans to file for bankruptcy under Chapter 7. One month prior to filing, Agnes gives Joe's Filling Station 700 to apply to her gas bill. Joe has been so kind to let her charge the gas she needed for her car over the past year. The bankruptcy trustee appointed to the case
 A)can cancel the payment to Joe as a fraudulent transfer.
 B)cannot cancel the payment to Joe because it is payment for an existing debt.
 C)cannot cancel the payment to Joe because he is not an insider.
 D)can cancel the payment to Joe as a voidable preference.

Question 2

A carrier is liable to the buyer of cargo for a shortage if the amount of cargo in the container on arrival is less than that stated in the seller's commercial invoice.
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

FALSE



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