Every conveyance made without fair consideration when the person who makes it is engaged or is about to engage in a business or transaction for which the property remaining in his hands after the conveyance is an unreasonably small capital, is fraudulent as to creditors and other persons who become creditors during the continuance of the business or transaction without regard to his actual intent.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Title 15 - Debt Collection -- Special Provisions
Subtitle 2 - Fraudulent Conveyances
Section 15-203 - Fair Consideration
Section 15-204 - Conveyance by Insolvent
Section 15-205 - Conveyance by Person in Business
Section 15-206 - Conveyance by a Person About to Incur Debts
Section 15-207 - Conveyance Made With Intent to Defraud
Section 15-208 - Conveyance of Partnership or Limited Liability Company Property
Section 15-209 - Rights of Creditor Whose Claim Has Matured
Section 15-210 - Rights of Creditor Whose Claim Has Not Matured
Section 15-210.1 - Foreclosure Sales
Section 15-211 - Cases Not Provided for in Subtitle
Section 15-212 - Construction of Subtitle