Upon a judgment, goods were taken in execution in the possession of the plaintiff, who had them by virtue of a sale from one G. on which the plaintiff brought his action J and the defendant insisted, that the sale was fraudulent against him, he
being a creditor by judgment.
Citations:
[1738] EngR 676, (1688-1710, 1738) Holt KB 398, (1738) 90 ER 1119 (A)
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Jurisdiction:
England and Wales
Torts – Other
Updated: 18 November 2022; Ref: scu.386069
