2 Stew. 162 | Ala. | 1829
On the trial, the plaintiff relied upon an absolute bill of sale for certain negroes, from George Evans, deceased. The defendant, it appears, was the administrator of the decedent. Possession did not accompany the conveyance. On these facts, the presiding judge instructed the'jury, that the bill of sale, if the negroes conveyed were not delivered, was fraudulent against creditors.
The Court, at this term, in Hobbs, v. Bibb
Reversed and remanded.
Ante p.64,