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Decaix, 2 Russ. & M. G14. Further upon the subject of Waiver, see jiost, chapter on Rescission, § 3. § 10. ] ACTUAL FRAUD. 127 13th Elizabeth, c. 5, and relates to creditors. This act declared that all feigned, covinous, and fraudulent feoff- ments, gifts, grants, convejiances, bonds, suits, judgments, and executions, of lands and tenements, or goods and chattels, dcA'ised and contrived of malice, fraud, covin, collusion, or guile, to the end, purpose, and intent to delay, hinder, or defraud cr...editors and others, should be deemed (as against the defrauded persons, their heirs, administrators, and assigns alone) to be utterly void. But it was provided that the act should not extei'. D to the conveA'ance of any estate in lands, tenements, heredita- ments, leases, rents, profits, goods, or chattels, made upon good consideration and bona fide to any persons or bodies not having at the time of the conve3"ance an}' notice or knowledge of such covin, fraud, or collusion.^ It will be observed that the statute does not declare all conveyances made without consideration (technically called voluntary conve3'ances) void : onlj' fraudulent con- veyances are referred to.
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