Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1886

Stevens v. Brown

Stevens v. Brown
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided May 24, 1886
2 Sadler 540; 4 A. 384; 1886 Pa. LEXIS 761

Stevens v. Brown

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam:

It is found as a fact that there was not any actual, constructive, legal, or intended fraud in the confession of judgment. Such being the case, its validity cannot be impeached in this contention. It is wholly unlike Forrester v. Hanaway, 82 Pa. 218, in which we held that the facts there proved constituted a. fraud on other creditors.

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