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quoted Hinde’s Pract: 186 “That the fraud must be denied.”
In the case now before the Court there is no charge of fraud. If there had the Defts would undoubtedly have denied it. As there is not it was not necessary and in 2 Harrison Pr of Ch 390 the stat of F & P is pleaded exactly in the words we have used.
The next case was 3 [ill]
All the cases quited only