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A UFTAP warrant, or Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act warrant, is a legal instrument used to challenge and invalidate transactions that are deemed fraudulent, typically in the context of asset transfers made to avoid creditors. Under the UFTAP, creditors can seek to recover assets transferred by a debtor if the transfer was made with the intent to defraud or if it occurred without receiving reasonably equivalent value. These warrants help protect creditors' rights by allowing them to reclaim assets that were improperly moved to evade financial obligations.

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