A Reprint of the 1884 edition
This treatise is an early practical guide for remedies of creditors in proceedings instituted to convert equitable assets or to reach property fraudulently alienated or held under a secret trust for the debtor.
The author criticizes the tendency to curtail the creditor’s powers for relief in this area, and urges that remedies against property rights and interests should be strengthened and improved.
An interesting exposure to the early innovations in civil procedure affecting the rights of creditors for fraudulent conveyances of property by debtors, as well as related aspects of the law.