On the morning following the accident in which plaintiff\u27s husband was struck and fatally injured by an auto owned and driven by defendant John Manning, the latter conveyed to his sister, Anna, his undivided one-half interest in certain realty, thereby making himself insolvent. About two and one-half weeks later, plaintiff\u27s husband died as a result of the accident, and plaintiff brought suit on behalf of herself and her daughter to recover damages for the wrongful death of her husband. Plaintiff recovered judgment, and then filed the present action to set aside the conveyance. The court so decreed, and defendants John and Anna appealed. One of their contentions was that, although after the collision there was a cause of action in the...
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On the morning following the accident in which plaintiff\u27s husband was struck and fatally injured...
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Plaintiff, an illiterate sharecropper, advanced money to purchase an eighty acre farm, record title ...
Decedent executed a deed conveying to himself and wife as joint tenants and not as tenants in commo...
A creditor holding a claim against a debtor typically holds the right, subject to the debtor\u27s de...
On the morning following the accident in which plaintiff\u27s husband was struck and fatally injured...
Plaintiff, a purchaser of mortgaged realty, claimed that there had been a series of conveyances of t...
A holder of bank stock conveyed real estate to her daughter in consideration of love and affection, ...
An insolvent debtor, who owed some $3,500 on plaintiff\u27s partially-collected judgment, executed a...
Defendants obtained a deed from plaintiffs\u27 testator shortly before he died. Plaintiffs, his resi...
The plaintiff and the defendant, husband and wife, were tenants by the entireties in certain real es...
During negotiations for settlement of a tort claim between plaintiff and X, X transferred some realt...
The law of fraudulent conveyance is but a branch of the larger field of law dealing with rights of c...
Decedent, seven days before his marriage to plaintiff, conveyed all his property to his nephew, the ...
Fraudulent Conveyances: In Nashville Milk Producers, Inc. v. Alston\u27 a bill to set aside transfer...
In order to increase borrowing capacity the husband conveyed several parcels of land to his wife so ...
The husband and wife made joint and mutual wills, each giving to the survivor a life interest in his...
Plaintiff, an illiterate sharecropper, advanced money to purchase an eighty acre farm, record title ...
Decedent executed a deed conveying to himself and wife as joint tenants and not as tenants in commo...
A creditor holding a claim against a debtor typically holds the right, subject to the debtor\u27s de...