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Subject_1 FRAUD.
Date: Rogers
v.
Melvill
5 February 1735
Case No.No. 3.
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A Bankrupt bought goods on trust. The Lords remitted to the Ordinary to enquire and report the several qualifications, particularly what were his circumstances at the time of the sale; for some of us thought that if his debts did not very much exceed his effects at the time, his failing in three weeks would not presume fraud in consilio. Vide Cave's Case, voce Bankrupt, No. 9.
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