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Bogan v. Cleveland
52 Ark. 101
Ark.
1889
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Per Curiam.

HOME STEAD: Conveyance of. The appellees, judgment creditors of one Bryant, brought this suit, seeking to cancel for fraud a conveyance of land from him to the appellant. The land constituted the homestead of the debtor when the conveyance was made. It was not subject to the lien of a judgment, or to sale under execution. Creditors could not be injured by the conveyance. The debtor may have executed the conveyance with a bad motive, but it deprived his creditors of no right, and was therefore not fraudulent. Bump's Fraud Con., p. 245; Wait Fraud Con., sec. 71; Cammack v. Lovett, 44 Ark., 180.

The judgment is reversed and cause remanded with instructions to dismiss the bill.

Case Details

Case Name: Bogan v. Cleveland
Court Name: Supreme Court of Arkansas
Date Published: May 15, 1889
Citation: 52 Ark. 101
Court Abbreviation: Ark.
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