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Sherwood Allen SALVAN, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Bryan LEWIS, Zoe Warrican, Element Iron Construction, Inc., S/H/I Element Iron Contracting, Inc., and Class Iron Enterprises, Inc., Defendants-Respondents.
Order (W. Franc Perry, J.), dated November 30, 2016, modified to deny defendants' cross motion and to reinstate the complaint; as modified, order affirmed, without costs.
This action, alleging that defendants Lewis and Warrican fraudulently transferred assets from plaintiff's judgment debtors to other entities, which were allegedly under the exclusive control of Lewis and Warrican (see Debtor and Creditor Law § 273), should not have been dismissed as premature. A creditor has standing to maintain an action against the recipient of a fraudulent conveyance notwithstanding the pendency of postjudgment discovery against the judgment debtors. Furthermore, plaintiff commenced this action pursuant to the dictates of a prior unappealed order of Judge Cohen.
Plaintiff's motion for summary judgment was, however, properly denied. Triable issues of fact are raised as to whether the transfer of money at issue in this case rendered the corporate judgment debtor insolvent and was made without fair consideration (see D'Mel & Assoc. v. Athco, Inc., 105 AD3d 451, 453 [2013] ).
THIS CONSTITUTES THE DECISION AND ORDER OF THE COURT.
Per Curiam.
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Docket No: 570015 /18
Decided: November 27, 2018
Court: Supreme Court, Appellate Term, New York.
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