setting aside

setting aside
Vacating, annulling; making void. A remedy on attack against an indictment for insufficiency, error, defect, or irregularity. 27 Am J1st Indict §§ 137 et seq. "When it is said that such a voluntary deed is void or set aside, these terms must be understood as meaning only that the conveyance, while good against all others, shall not operate to defeat the equity of the creditors of the grantor." Steinmeyer v Steinmeyer, 64 SC 413, 42 SE 184. See quashing; vacation; vacation of judgment.

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