Aylesworth v. Dean
California Supreme Court Aug 28, 1886 No. No. 11,327Published
Synopsis
'An Assignment for the Benefit of Creditors, That is Shown not to Include All of the debtor’s property, will be held void, unless it is further shown that the omitted property is exempt from execution.
By the COURT. It does not appear from the findings that the property omitted from the assignment was in fact exempt from execution.
Judgment reversed and cause remanded.
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