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Alexander's British statutes in force in Maryland. 2d ed., 1912
Volume 194, Page 499   View pdf image (33K)
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13 ELIZ. CAP. 5, FRAUDULENT CONVEYANCES. 499
and Condition to all Intents and Purposes, as if such Actions
or Suits for the King had been especially and particularly
mentioned and declared in the said Act.
A Tales de Circumstantibus shall be granted upon Request in a Suit
commenced upon any Penal Statutes, 35 H. 8, c. 6.
See the note to 35 H. 8, c. 6.
STATUTES 378
Made at WESTMINSTER, Anno decimo tertio Reginae ELIZABETH;
and A. D. 1570.
CAP. V.
An Act against fraudulent Deeds, Alienations, &c.
For the Avoiding and Abolishing of feigned, covinous and
fraudulent Feoffments, ftifts, Grants, Alienations, Conveyances,
Itoods, Suits, Judgments and Executions, as well of Lands and
Tenements, as of Goods and Chattels, more commonly used and
practised in these Days, than hath been seen or heard of hereto-
fore: (2) Which Feoffments, Gifts, Grants, Alienations, Con-
veyances, Bonds, Suits, Judgments and Executions, have been,
and are devised and contrived of Malice, Fraud, Covin, Collu-
sion or Guile, to the End, Purpose and Intent, to delay, hinder
or defraud Creditors and others of their just and lawful Actions,
Suits, Debts, Accounts, Damages, Penalties, Forfeitures,
Heriots, Mortuaries and Reliefs, not only to the Let or Hind-
rance of the due Course and Execution of Law and Justice, but
also to the Overthrow of all true and plain Dealing, Bargaining
and Chevisance between Man and Man, without the which no
Commonwealth or Civil Society can be maintained or continued:
II. Be it therefore declared, ordained and enacted by the
Authority of this present Parliament, That all and every
FeoH'inent, Gift, Grant, Alienation, Bargain and Conveyance
of Lands, Tenements, Hereditaments, Goods and Chattels, or
any of them, or of any Lease, Rent, Common or other Profit

 
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