Nebraska Statutes

§ 36-809 — Defenses, liability, and protection of transferee or obligee

Nebraska § 36-809
JurisdictionNebraska
Ch. 36Fraud and Voidable Transactions

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Neb. Rev. Stat. § 36-809 (2026).

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(a)A transfer or obligation is not voidable under subdivision (a)(1) of section 36-805 against a person that took in good faith and for a reasonably equivalent value or against any subsequent transferee or obligee.
(b)To the extent a transfer is avoidable in an action by a creditor under subdivision (a)(1) of section 36-808 , the following rules apply:
(1)Except as otherwise provided in this section, the creditor may recover judgment for the value of the asset transferred, as adjusted under subsection (c) of this section, or the amount necessary to satisfy the creditor's claim, whichever is less. The judgment may be entered against:
(i)the first transferee of the asset or the person for whose benefit the transfer was made; or
(ii)an immediate or mediate transferee of the first tran

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Legislative History

Source: Laws 2019, LB70, § 9. Annotations: 1. Prior law (Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act, sections 36-701 to 36-712) In all actions brought by creditors to subject property which it is claimed was fraudulently transferred, the person to whom the property has been transferred is a necessary party. Reed v. Reed, 277 Neb. 391, 763 N.W.2d 686 (2009). Good faith encompasses an absence of or freedom from intent to defraud. Gifford-Hill & Co. v. Stoller, 221 Neb. 757, 380 N.W.2d 625 (1986).

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