Wisconsin Code § 645.53

Fraudulent transfers after petition
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(1) EFFECT
OF PETITION: REAL PROPERTY. After a petition for rehabilitation
or liquidation, a transfer of any of the real property of the insurer
made to a person acting in good faith shall be valid against the receiver if made for a present fair equivalent value or, if not made
for a present fair equivalent value, then to the extent of the present
consideration actually paid therefor, for which amount the transferee shall have a lien on the property so transferred. The recording of a copy of the petition for or order of rehabilitation or liquidation with the register of deeds in the county where any real
property in question is located is constructive notice of the commencement of a proceeding in rehabilitation or liquidation. The
exercise by a court of the United States or any state of jurisdiction
to authorize or effect a judicial sale of real property of the insurer
within any county in any state shall not be impaired by the pendency of such a proceeding unless the copy is recorded in the
county prior to the consummation of the judicial sale.
(2) EFFECT OF PETITION: PERSONAL PROPERTY. After a petition for rehabilitation or liquidation and before either the receiver
takes possession of the property of the insurer or an order of rehabilitation or liquidation is granted:
(a) A transfer of any of the property of the insurer, other than
real property, made to a person acting in good faith shall be valid
against the receiver if made for a present fair equivalent value or,
if not made for a present fair equivalent value, then to the extent
of the present consideration actually paid therefor, for which
amount the transferee shall have a lien on the property so
transferred.
(b) A person indebted to the insurer or holding property of the
insurer may, if acting in good faith, pay the indebtedness or deliver the property or any part thereof to the insurer or upon his or
her order, with the same effect as if the petition were not pending.
(c) A person having actual knowledge of the pending rehabilitation or liquidation shall be deemed not to act in good faith unless he or she has reasonable cause to believe that the petition is
not well founded.
(d) A person asserting the validity of a transfer under this section shall have the burden of proof. Except as elsewhere provided
in this section, no transfer by or in behalf of the insurer after the
date of the petition for liquidation by any person other than the
liquidator shall be valid against the liquidator.
(3) NEGOTIABILITY. Nothing in this chapter shall impair the
negotiability of currency or negotiable instruments.

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