Michigan Supreme Court, 1900

Hodges v. Hodges

Hodges v. Hodges
Michigan Supreme Court · Decided June 26, 1900
124 Mich. 501; 83 N.W. 1118; 1900 Mich. LEXIS 561

Hodges v. Hodges

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

The complainant’s bill has a double purpose: First, to reach certain stock in a corporation, alleged to have been conveyed by defendant Lon N. Hodges to his wife in fraud of creditors; and, second, in aid of an execution levied upon three horses which defendants claim to be the property of the wife. We think that the case presents no questions of law requiring discussion, and that the learned circuit judge reached a just conclusion upon the facts. His decree is therefore affirmed, with costs.

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