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§58-259.


§58-259.
   
   When there is a deficiency of assets in the hands of the executor or
   administrator, and when the decedent, in his lifetime, has conveyed
   any real estate, or any rights or interests therein, with intent to
   defraud his creditors, or to avoid any right, debt or duty of any
   person, or has so conveyed such estate that by law the deeds or
   conveyances are void as against creditors, the executor or
   administrator must commence and prosecute to final judgment any proper
   action for the recovery of the same, and may recover for the benefit
   of the creditors all such real estate so fraudulently conveyed; and he
   may also, for the benefit of the creditors, sue and recover all goods,
   chattels, rights or credits which have been so conveyed by the
   decedent in his lifetime, whatever may have been the manner of such
   fraudulent conveyance.
   

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