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There are no grounds for saying that this is not a bona fide transaction on the regard part of the Plf, as well as for a valuable conson.
The parties have not been injured by any fictitious credit, nor can there here be any equal distribution.
Mr. Davies in reply.
The deed does not become fraudulent, in such cases as I cited, because it is found to impede or evade the operat of a Commission of Bankruptcy, but the