Section 15-3-3 shall not extend to any estate or interest in any lands, goods or chattels, or any rents, common, or profit out of the same, which shall be upon good consideration and bona fide lawfully conveyed or assured to any person or persons, bodies-politic or corporate, nor shall it in any case extend to creditors whose debts were contracted after such fraudulent act, unless made with intent to defraud them, and though a conveyance or contract be decreed void as to prior creditors, it shall not, on that account, be void as to subsequent creditors or purchasers.
Structure Mississippi Code
Title 15 - Limitations of Actions and Prevention of Frauds
Chapter 3 - Prevention of Frauds
§ 15-3-1. Certain contracts to be in writing
§ 15-3-5. Fraudulent conveyances, judgments, loans and the like; exceptions
§ 15-3-9. Creditors to be notified of destruction of insured stock of merchandise by fire
§ 15-3-11. Actions on contracts made during infancy
§ 15-3-13. Chapter is not applicable to official sales
§ 15-3-15. Effect of chapter on rules of evidence or presumptions of law