![](https://d3ilqtpdwi981i.cloudfront.net/sjHEGmaCkwdb2L7x2EIAL8xKkTg=/0x1:120x156/425x550/smart/https://bepress-attached-resources.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/a6/03/02/a603021b-e571-4567-9c5d-31f7efeeae0e/journal%20of%20the%20missouri%20bar.png)
Article
Avoidance of Completed Real Estate Foreclosures in Bankruptcy
Journal of the Missouri Bar
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-1985
ISSN
0026-6485
Abstract
The Eighth Circuit has ruled that in certain situations noncollusive real estate foreclosures can be set aside as fraudulent conveyances. This theory has generated considerable debate, but even if it is reversed legislatively trustees may be able to obtain comparable results under a preference theory.
Publisher
Missouri Bar Association
Disciplines
Citation Information
William H. Henning and Grant S. Nelson. "Avoidance of Completed Real Estate Foreclosures in Bankruptcy" Journal of the Missouri Bar Vol. 41 (1985) p. 285 Available at: http://works.bepress.com/william_henning/21/