The following excerpt is from Finn v. Gilbert, 307 F.2d 380 (9th Cir. 1962):
In MacRae v. MacRae, 37 Ariz. 307, 294 P. 280 (1930), the defendant claimed that his property was subject to a homestead exemption and consequently a conveyance thereof could not be in fraud of creditors. The court determined that it was unnecessary to pass upon the validity of defendant's claim, stating,
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