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New Jersey Frauds And Fraudulent Conveyances Laws Section 25:2-2. Conveyances to deceive purchasers void as to purchasers for money or other good consideration.
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Every conveyance, grant or alienation of real estate, or of any estate or interest therein, which has been or hereafter shall be made with intent to defraud and deceive such person or persons as have purchased or shall purchase any such real estate, or any estate, right or interest therein, shall be deemed and taken (only as against such persons, their heirs, executors, administrators or assigns as have purchased or shall hereafter purchase such real estate, or any part thereof, or any estate, right or interest therein, for money or other good consideration) to be utterly void and of no effect, any feigned consideration, color or other pretense to the contrary notwithstanding.
Last modified: October 22, 2006
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