Setoff trustee fraudulent conveyance

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The most common avoidance powers are (1) the power to avoid preferences, (2) the power to avoid fraudulent conveyances and (3) the trustee's 'strong-arm' power. Bankruptcy law gives a bankruptcy trustee or debtor-in-possession (DIP)the power to avoid certain transfers and transactions that took place before the bankruptcy.

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