2006 New York Code - Fraudulent Intent, Question Of Fact.



 
    § 265. Fraudulent intent, question of fact. The question of fraudulent
  intent  in a case arising under this article, shall be deemed a question
  of fact and not of law; and a conveyance or charge shall not be adjudged
  fraudulent as against creditors, purchasers or incumbrancers, solely  on
  the ground that it was not founded on a valuable consideration.

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