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3. C Of Culpable Insolvency.
payment as long as possible under favour of the law, but without
using any deceitful expedients in the view of concealing artifice to conceal his effects. In this case the Insolvency
may be said to be the result of obstinacy , and it may be stiled
litigious : In this case, it is plain, the fault is in the Will.
6. 6— Fraudulent ex-post-facto Where having become afterwards unwilling to pay he endeavoured
by deceitful evasive conduct or false pretences to conceal
or remove his effects in order to save them from to prevent their being amenable to Law: for instance
by pretended alienation, or by conveying them out of
the reach of Justice. In this case the Insolvency may be said
to be fraudulent deinceps or ex-post-facto. In this case also
the fault is plainly in the Will.
7. 7. — In contempt or despicte of Justice When being interrogated judicially concerning his effects,
he forbears wilfully to make Answer. In the Case the Insolvency may be said to be in contempt of Justice. In
this case also the fault is plainly in the wWill.
8. 8 — In fraud of Justice . When being interrogated judicially he gives a false account
knowing it to be false in order to carry into execution
a design of concealing his effects. In this case also
the fault is plainly in the Will.
For Insolvency when fraudulent ab initio the punishment
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