The Doctrine of Unconscionable Procurement – Back From the Dead?
After 100 years – a century – the buried doctrine of unconscionable procurement has been resurrected. Born in England during the 1800’s, the equitable doctrine was used to challenge and undo inter-vivos or lifetime gifts. Moreover, when significant transfers of wealth were made during one’s lifetime, and the following two requirements were met, the law … Continued
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