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Separate Answer in A. Cameron & Co. v. Williams et al, [Law papers].

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Separate Answer in A. Cameron & Co. v. Williams et al, [Law papers].

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Summary: In 1840, A. Cameron and Company had received a $2,548.95 judgment against Williams, but the sheriff found no property upon which to execute the judgment. A. Cameron and Co. then sued Williams and twenty-five others, charging that Williams had fraudulently concealed his property by establishing trusts with the other defendants. The court ruled for A. Cameron and Co. and garnished the defendants' funds to pay the original judgment. Lincoln represented the defendants.

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01/01/1842
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Lincoln, Abraham (Author)
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