Wideman v. Franks
California Supreme Court Mar 21, 1884Published
Synopsis
Fraudulent Sale.—Evidence Held Sufficient to Justify a Finding that plaintiffs title was derived under a fraudulent sale, and void as to creditors.1
By the COURT. We think the evidence is sufficient to justify the finding that the transaction between Alvarado and plaintiff was fraudulent and void as to the creditors of the former.
Judgment and order affirmed.
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