• Generally, a bona fide purchaser for value is not affected by the transferor’s fraud against a third party and has a superior right to the transferred property as against the transferor’s creditor to the extent of the consideration that the purchaser has paid. — Abbr. BFP.
— Also termed bona fide purchaser for value; good-faith purchaser; purchaser in good faith; innocent purchaser; innocent purchaser for value. [Cases: Sales 234(1); Vendor and Purchaser 220. C.J.S. Sales §§ 232–233, 235; Vendor and Purchaser §§ 482–485, 517.]