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TRUST COMPANY V. SEDGWICK, 97 U. S. 304 (1877)

97 U. S. 304

U.S. Supreme Court

Trust Company v. Sedgwick, 97 U.S. 304 (1877)

Trust Company v. Sedgwick

97 U.S. 304

Syllabus

The court adheres to its ruling in Phipps v. Sedgwick, 95 U. S. 3, that, where a husband causes real estate to be conveyed to his wife in fraud of his creditors, a judgment in personam for its value cannot be taken, at the suit of his assignee in bankruptcy, against her nor, in case of her death, against her executors.

The facts are stated in the opinion of the Court.


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