PER CURIAM.
In this case, a trustee in bankruptcy has brought suit against the bankrupt and his wife to set aside various conveyances of real property made by the bankrupt to his wife. The trustee's argument is that as to creditors the conveyances are null and void under Code § 28-201 (2) and (3). "The following acts by debtors shall be fraudulent in law against creditors and others, and as to them null and void, viz: . . . 2. Every conveyance of real or personal...
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