MEYER v. GENERAL AMERICAN CORP.

No. 14805.

569 P.2d 1094 (1977)

Juanita J. MEYER, Plaintiff, Intervenor-Defendant and Respondent, v. GENERAL AMERICAN CORPORATION, a corporation, and Paul J. Angelos, Defendants, v. William R. McCURTAIN, Intervenor-Plaintiff and Appellant.

Supreme Court of Utah.

September 1, 1977.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William R. McCurtain, pro se.

David S. Cook, Jerry W. James, Robert R. Dansie, Salt Lake City, for defendant and respondent.


ELLETT, Chief Justice:

The Intervenor-Appellant (hereafter referred to as "McCurtain") appeals from a judgment entered in favor of Plaintiff-Respondent (hereafter referred to as "Meyer") wherein the trial court held that McCurtain's purchase of a D-9 caterpillar was a fraudulent sale within the meaning of the Utah Fraudulent Conveyance Act and, therefore, void. Briefly, the pertinent facts may be summarized as follows:

Meyer loaned $12,000 to General American...

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