31-2-326. Short title. This part may be cited as the "Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act".
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Mont. Code Ann. § 31-2-326 (2026)
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TITLE 31. CREDIT TRANSACTIONS AND RELATIONSHIPS
CHAPTER 2. DEBTOR AND CREDITOR RELATIONSHIPS
Part 3. Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act
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History: En. Sec. 1, Ch. 324, L. 1991.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 8
cases, 1992–2020 · leading case: Towe Antique Ford Found. v. Internal Revenue Serv., Dep't of Treasury, United States, 791 F. Supp. 1450 (D. Mont. 1992).
Towe Antique Ford Found. v. Internal Revenue Serv., Dep't of Treasury, United States, 791 F. Supp. 1450 (D. Mont. 1992). “§ 31-2-326, et seq. 9 However, it is well established in Montana that “[n]o law contained in any of the statutes of Montana is retroactive unless expressly so declared.”
Gulf Ins. Co. v. Clark, 2001 MT 45 (Mont. 2001). “DISCUSSION ¶11 The lone issue on appeal is whether the District Court erred when it ruled in its order granting summary judgment in favor of Clark that Gulf and Security’s fraudulent conveyance claim was time-barred by the statute of limitations under Montana’s Uniform…”
Toni 1 Trust v. Wacker, 413 P.3d 1199 (Alaska 2018). “21 Mont. Code Ann. § 31-2-326 to -342, (outlining provisions of Montana's Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act).”
Neset v. Fifer, 942 P.2d 712 (Mont. 1997). “The Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act, §§ 31-2-326 through -342, MCA, makes it illegal to transfer property with the intent to hinder, delay, or defraud any creditor.”
623 Partners, LLC v. Hunter, 385 P.3d 963 (Mont. 2016). “The court noted that we upheld these determinations in Hunter I.”
Gulf Ins. v. Clark, 2003 MT 87 (Mont. 2003). “¶4 In 1993, Clark and other parties not involved here entered into indemnity bond agreements with Gulf and Security concerning government construction contracts. Sometime between 1993 and 1995, Clark and the other parties allegedly breached the underlying government construction…”
623 Partners v. Hunter, 2014 MT 282N (Mont. 2014). “Both conveyances are subject to review under the Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act (UFTA), §§ 31-2-326 et seq, MCA. The District Court’s Fraudulent Transfer Ruling ¶15 In its Amended Judgment and Order of Sale dated December 4, 2013, the District Court found that the 2007…”
McGown v. Inskeep (D. Mont. 2020). “Plaintiff alleges the various asset transfers conducted by Defendant Inskeep and Moving Defendants constitute fraudulent transfers under the Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act and Mont. Code Ann. § 31-2-326 . Doc. 36 at 40−41.”
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