Fox v. Dyer
California Supreme Court
Fox v. Dyer, 3 Cal. Unrep. 139 (Cal. 1889)
22 P. 257
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Fox v. Dyer
Opinion of the Court
The complaint in this case attempts to state the facts showing that certain conveyances of real estate by an assignee in insolvency were fraudulent, and that the plaintiff, as one of the creditors of the insolvent, was thereby damaged. The complaint is unnecessarily long, and to attempt
We concur: Fox, J.; Paterson, J.
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- Fraudulent Conveyances—Complaint.—In an Action to Set Aside fraudulent conveyances, a complaint which does not sufficiently state the facts constituting the fraud, and does not show that plaintiff would have been injured thereby, is demurrable.