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Page 72
... election was and is illegal and void.” The decision is predicated upon the fact
that the petitioner and others, as qualified voters at the election, had the right,
under the charter of the corporation, to cumulate their votes upon any one
candidate, ...
... election was and is illegal and void.” The decision is predicated upon the fact
that the petitioner and others, as qualified voters at the election, had the right,
under the charter of the corporation, to cumulate their votes upon any one
candidate, ...
Page 75
Yet it has been held by our courts that a conveyance made to hinder, delay, or
defraud creditors is void as to them, although founded on a full and valuable
consideration, (Bozman v. Draughan, 3 Stew. Ala. 243; Rogers v. Evans, 3 Ind.
574; ...
Yet it has been held by our courts that a conveyance made to hinder, delay, or
defraud creditors is void as to them, although founded on a full and valuable
consideration, (Bozman v. Draughan, 3 Stew. Ala. 243; Rogers v. Evans, 3 Ind.
574; ...
Page 77
133;) for such conveyances are good as between the parties, and void only when
they hinder, delay, or defraud creditors. Elwell v. Walker, 3 N. W. Rep. 64. Where
sufficient property is left in the hands of the debtor, subject to execution, to pay ...
133;) for such conveyances are good as between the parties, and void only when
they hinder, delay, or defraud creditors. Elwell v. Walker, 3 N. W. Rep. 64. Where
sufficient property is left in the hands of the debtor, subject to execution, to pay ...
Page 78
Where a parent makes a voluntary conveyance of real estate to his children, and
makes subsequent contributions of money to pay off incumbrances and improve
the property, this will not render such conveyance void. Id. And where a banker, ...
Where a parent makes a voluntary conveyance of real estate to his children, and
makes subsequent contributions of money to pay off incumbrances and improve
the property, this will not render such conveyance void. Id. And where a banker, ...
Page 79
... voluntary conveyance to his child, or children, with a view of insolvency, or
intending that the property shall be held in secret trust for himself, or that the
conveyance shall hinder, delay, or defraud creditors, such conveyance is void.
Godell v.
... voluntary conveyance to his child, or children, with a view of insolvency, or
intending that the property shall be held in secret trust for himself, or that the
conveyance shall hinder, delay, or defraud creditors, such conveyance is void.
Godell v.
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