Massachusetts Statutes
§ 10C — Voidable preferences; set-off by creditor
Massachusetts § 10C
JurisdictionMassachusetts
Part IIREAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY AND DOMESTIC RELATIONS
Title IIDESCENT AND DISTRIBUTION, WILLS, ESTATES OF DECEASED PERSONS AND ABSENTEES, GUARDIANSHIP, CONSERVATORSHIP AND TRUSTS
Ch. 198INSOLVENT ESTATES OF DECEASED PERSONS
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Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 198, § 10C (2026).
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Section 10C. If a creditor has been preferred, and afterwards in good faith gives the debtor further credit without security of any kind for property which becomes a part of the debtor's estate, the amount of such new credit remaining unpaid at the time of his decease may be set off against the amount which would otherwise be recoverable from him.
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