South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 27 - Insurers' Rehabilitation And Liquidation Act
Section 38-27-450. Fraudulent transfers prior to petition.

(a) Every transfer made or suffered and every obligation incurred by an insurer within one year prior to the filing of a successful petition for rehabilitation or liquidation under this chapter is fraudulent as to then existing and future creditors if made or incurred without fair consideration or with actual intent to hinder, delay, or defraud either existing or future creditors. A transfer made or an obligation incurred by an insurer ordered to be rehabilitated or liquidated under this chapter, which is fraudulent under this section, may be avoided by the receiver, except as to a person who in good faith is a purchaser, lienor, or obligee for a present fair equivalent value and except that any purchaser, lienor, or obligee, who in good faith has given a consideration less than fair for the transfer, lien, or obligation, may retain the property, lien, or obligation as security for repayment. The court may, on due notice, order the transfer or obligation to be preserved for the benefit of the estate, and, in that event, the receiver succeeds to and may enforce the rights of the purchaser, lienor, or obligee.
(b)(1) A transfer of property other than real property is considered made or suffered when it becomes so far perfected that no later lien obtainable by legal or equitable proceedings on a simple contract could become superior to the rights of the transferee under Section 38-27-470.
(2) A transfer of real property is considered made or suffered when it becomes so far perfected that no subsequent bona fide purchaser from the insurer could obtain rights superior to the rights of the transferee.
(3) A transfer which creates an equitable lien is not considered perfected if there are available means by which a legal lien could be created.
(4) Any transfer not perfected prior to the filing of a petition for liquidation is considered made immediately before the filing of the successful petition.
(5) This subsection (b) applies whether or not there are or were creditors who might have obtained any liens or persons who might have become bona fide purchasers.
(c) Any transaction of the insurer with a reinsurer is considered fraudulent and may be avoided by the receiver under subsection (a) if:
(1) The transaction consists of the termination, adjustment, or settlement of a reinsurance contract in which the reinsurer is released from any part of its duty to pay the originally specified share of losses that had occurred prior to the time of the transaction, unless the reinsurer gives a present fair equivalent value for the release.
(2) Any part of the transaction took place within one year prior to the date of filing of the petition through which the receivership was commenced.
HISTORY: Former 1976 Code Section 38-5-2150 [1982 Act No. 384, Section 26] recodified as Section 38-27-450 by 1987 Act No. 155, Section 1.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 38 - Insurance

Chapter 27 - Insurers' Rehabilitation And Liquidation Act

Section 38-27-10. Short title.

Section 38-27-20. Construction.

Section 38-27-30. Purpose.

Section 38-27-40. Persons covered.

Section 38-27-50. Definitions.

Section 38-27-60. Jurisdiction and venue.

Section 38-27-70. Injunctions and orders.

Section 38-27-80. Cooperation of officers, owners, and employees.

Section 38-27-90. Bonds.

Section 38-27-100. Proceedings initiated prior to effective date of Insurers Supervision, Rehabilitation, and Liquidation Act.

Section 38-27-110. Disabilities of delinquent insurer pending repayment to guaranty association.

Section 38-27-220. Court's seizure order.

Section 38-27-230. Confidentiality of hearings.

Section 38-27-310. Grounds for rehabilitation.

Section 38-27-320. Rehabilitation orders.

Section 38-27-330. Powers and duties of rehabilitator.

Section 38-27-340. Actions by and against rehabilitator.

Section 38-27-350. Termination of rehabilitation.

Section 38-27-360. Grounds for liquidation.

Section 38-27-370. Liquidation orders.

Section 38-27-380. Continuance of coverage.

Section 38-27-390. Dissolution of insurer.

Section 38-27-400. Powers of liquidator.

Section 38-27-410. Notice to creditors and others.

Section 38-27-420. Duties of agents.

Section 38-27-430. Actions by and against liquidator.

Section 38-27-440. Collection and list of assets.

Section 38-27-450. Fraudulent transfers prior to petition.

Section 38-27-460. Transfers after petition.

Section 38-27-470. Voidable preferences and liens.

Section 38-27-475. Federal home loan banks and insurer-members, pledge collateral, delinquency proceedings.

Section 38-27-480. Claims of holders of voidable rights.

Section 38-27-490. Setoffs.

Section 38-27-500. Assessments.

Section 38-27-510. Reinsurer's liability.

Section 38-27-520. Recovery of premiums owed.

Section 38-27-530. Domiciliary liquidator's proposal to distribute assets.

Section 38-27-540. Filing of claims.

Section 38-27-550. Proof of claim.

Section 38-27-560. Special claims.

Section 38-27-570. Special provisions for third party and insureds' claims.

Section 38-27-580. Disputed claims.

Section 38-27-590. Claims of surety.

Section 38-27-600. Secured creditor's claims.

Section 38-27-610. Priority of distribution.

Section 38-27-620. Liquidator's recommendations to court.

Section 38-27-630. Distribution of assets.

Section 38-27-640. Unclaimed and withheld funds.

Section 38-27-650. Termination of proceedings.

Section 38-27-660. Reopening liquidation.

Section 38-27-670. Disposition of records during and after termination of liquidation.

Section 38-27-680. External audit of receiver's books.

Section 38-27-910. Conservation of property of alien or foreign insurers.

Section 38-27-920. Liquidation of property of alien or foreign insurers.

Section 38-27-930. Domiciliary liquidators in other states.

Section 38-27-940. Ancillary formal proceedings.

Section 38-27-950. Ancillary summary proceedings.

Section 38-27-960. Claims of nonresidents against insurers domiciled in South Carolina.

Section 38-27-970. Claims of residents against insurers domiciled in reciprocal states.

Section 38-27-980. Attachment, garnishment, and levy of execution.

Section 38-27-990. Interstate priorities.

Section 38-27-1000. Subordination of claims for noncooperation.