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sc00by25

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The purpose of the Bankruptcy Code's power to void preferences does not stem from an intention to ________ any single creditor or the debtor.
 
  A) Punish
  B) Favor
  C) Ostracize
  D) None of these

Question 2

A transfer of assets to a third party for the purpose of preventing creditors from satisfying their claims is called a(n)
 
  A) Fraudulent conveyance
  B) Voidable preference or voidable transfer
  C) Involuntary transfer
  D) Contemporaneous exchange



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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sc00by25

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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