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Ans.11,Insolvency44. Fraudulent settlements.- In either of the following cases, that is to say:--(1) in the case of a settlement made before and in consideration of marriage where the settlor is not at the time of making the settlement able to pay all his debts without the aid of the property comprised in the settlement; or() in the case of any co!enant or contract made in consideration of marriage for the future settlement on or for the settlor" s wife or children of any money or property wherein he had not at the date of his marriage any estate or interest (not being money or property of or in right of his wife); if the settlor is ad#udged insol!ent or compounds or arranges with his creditors, and it appears to the $ourt that the settlement, co!enant orcontract was made in order to defeat or delay creditors, or was un#ustifiable ha!ing regard to the state of the settlor" s affairs at the time when it was made, the $ourt may refuse or suspend an order of discharge or grant an order sub#ect to conditions or refuse to appro!e a composition or arrangement.


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