This action, alleging fraudulent conveyance by Celine Dana, was commenced within two years of plaintiffs' discovery of the transfers, and thus within the statute of limitations (CPLR 203 [g]). The mere fact that deeds had earlier been recorded was insufficient to constitute constructive notice of the conveyances in the absence of some knowledge that would have required plaintiffs to investigate the public records (cf. Harris v Wilmorite Corp.,
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