Contracts by virtue of which the debtor alienates property, for a good consideration, are presumed to be executed in fraud of creditors.\nAlienations for valuable considerations, made by persons against whom a condemnatory judgment, in any instance, has been previously rendered, or a writ of seizure of property has been issued, shall also be presumed fraudulent.\nHistory —Civil Code, 1930, § 1249.
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