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must be considered as fraudulent on account of their effect on third persons.
And the principal case is determined on grounds [which] are exactly applicable to this.
Take Lord Mansfield’s words in that case, and only changing the names, you will see that they apply to this.
Whether a Transaction be fair, or fraudulent, is often a question of Law: It is the Judgement of Law, upon Facts and Intents.
The Indemnity, which is the consideration of the Deed in question, I allow to be a good valuable, and true consideration. And I allow this Deed to be a valid transaction,
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