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1824 Decr 11
ProcedureCh. Suits their Sorts
§. 8. VI. Suits adverse and
To a fraud in this shape there are several cases
There are several cases in which a fraud in this
shape are liable to have place.
Case 1. A case of be insolvency is apt to give birth.
The stock possessed by a debtor is not sufficient to afford adequate
satisfaction to all his creditors. By One of those in
with him a suit is instituted against him in which more is
demanded than is due, or in which more is demanded than
could be allotted to this one creditor were all others provided
for in the same proportion to the debts respectively due to them.
A fraud of the sum in hand sort though of more
flagrant is where to the pursuer in question, to the mental knowledge of him
and the defendant nothing at all is due.
Of all the public with its agent government is the in the
highest degree exposed to be and with success the best of the consequence of such a fraud.
By a pretended adversary, the defendant may be in the way
divested in appearance of any portion or the whole of his property
nothing at all being thus left to satisfy the demand of the
Government Advocate whether in the of satisfaction or
on the of ju punishment. In a need whatsoever may
be the maker by the admission of what a man would might
whether on government or on a private account be made to
suffer, the pain of sufferance it is capable of being in this way exhausted,
and the power of punishment in that same quarter extinguished
along with it!
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