Excerpt from American and English Bankruptcy Digest, Vol. 2: Rules of Practice in United States Courts in Bankruptcy
2. Of goods fraudulently sold. N 0 offer to return the consideration received by an insolvent debtor for goods sold by him in violation of the provisions of St. 1856, c. 284, c. 27, is necessary to enable his assignees to sustain an action against the purchaser to recover the value of the goods. Tapley o. Forbes, 2 Allen, (mesa) 20.
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