LITTLE v. ALEXANDER

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88 U.S. 500 (1875)

21 Wall. 500

22 L.Ed. 625

LITTLE, ASSIGNEE, v. ALEXANDER.

Supreme Court of United States.

March 22, 1875.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. S.F. Phillips, for the appellant; Mr. H.W. Guion, contra.


Mr. Justice MILLER stated the case, and delivered the opinion of the court.

The question in the case on which the decision of it must turn is, whether the bankrupt intentionally aided in the procurement of this judgment, in order to give his son a preference over his other creditors. We are of opinion that he did.

It is quite apparent that from the close of the late civil war Alexander, the father, was insolvent, and that this was well known to the son, to...

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