Judgment Mortgage (Ireland) Act 1850

Voluntary Conveyances after Judgment entered up void as against the Creditor.

10 Car. 1. (I.)

Not to affect Provisions as to fraudulent Conveyances.

VIII. And be it enacted, That where an Affidavit shall be registered as aforesaid, every such Conveyance and other Act whatsoever made or done after the Date of the Judgment, Decree, Order, or Rule mentioned in such Affidavit, of and concerning any Lands, Tenements, or Hereditaments mentioned in such Affidavit, as under an Act of the Parliament of Ireland passed in the Tenth Year of King Charles the First, intituled An Act against covenous and fraudulent Conveyances, would be deemed void against Purchasers for Money or other good Consideration, shall be void as against the Creditor registering such Affidavit, and the like Remedies may be had in respect of such Lands, Tenements, and Hereditaments as if such Conveyance or other Act had not been made or done: Provided always, that nothing herein contained shall in anywise affect the Provisions of the same Act concerning Conveyances and other Acts had or made to the Intent to delay, hinder, or defraud Creditors.