Modern Anglo-American voidable transactions law traces its roots in some considerable part to the English Fraudulent Conveyances Act of 1571, better known as the Statute of 13 Elizabeth, Chapter 5.
It is one of the many forms of English that is used in law. In other words, it is a technical language specifically originated as a language for legal professionals such as judges, lawyers, legal ...
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