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| Massachusetts, William Charles White - 1809 - 220 sider
...statute it is enacted, that the wearing apparel, beds, iscxs, »&s, iia. i1.*' bedsteads, bedding, and ' household utensils of any debtor, necessary for himself, his wife, and children ; the tools of What article* of fur- . ' „ , . •iture, and wiut do- any debtor, necessary for his trade or occupation... | |
| Massachusetts - 1823 - 686 sider
...utensils of empted from any debtor, necessary for himself, his wife and children, the auachmenttools of any debtor, necessary for his trade or occupation,...family, together with one cow and one swine, shall be alto- [* Further progether exempted from attachment and execution ;* and no civil P*r^y exemptofficer... | |
| Nathan Dane - 1824 - 736 sider
...apparel, beds, bedsteads, bedding, and household utensils of any debtor, necessary for himself and wife, and children, the tools of any debtor, necessary...altogether exempted from attachment and execution," provided the beds, &c. exempted, shall not exceed one to each two persons, and household furniture... | |
| John Bacon - 1825 - 404 sider
...The wearing.apparel, beds, bedsteads, bedding, and household utensils of any debtor, necessary lor himself his wife and children, the tools of any debtor...or her family, together with one cow and one swine, Provided that the beds, bedding exempted as aforesaid shall not exceed one bed, bedstead, and necessary... | |
| Isaac Goodwin - 1830 - 334 sider
...value of the furniture exempted, is to be ascertained by the officer upon any just appraisement. 2. The tools of any debtor, necessary for his •trade, or occupation. The term tools, in this statute, is used to designate those 'implements, which are commonly used by the... | |
| Samuel Howe - 1834 - 660 sider
...Commonwealth, by statute. By Stat. 1805. ch. 100. s. 1. the wearing apparel, beds, bedsteads and bedding, and household utensils, of any debtor, necessary for...necessary for his trade, or occupation, — the bibles and scJiool books, which may be in actual use, — together with one cow, and 1 Badlam v. Tucker et al.... | |
| 1840 - 548 sider
...and uniforms, of officers and privates in the militia ; wearing apparel, beds, bedsteads, bedding, and household utensils, of any debtor, necessary for...books which may be in actual use in his or her family ; all cast-iron stoves and stoves made of sheetiron, used exclusively for the purpose of warming buildings... | |
| 1840 - 550 sider
...and uniforms, of officers and privates in the militia ; wearing apparel, beds, bedsteads, bedding, and household utensils, of any debtor, necessary for...occupation ; the bibles and school books which may bo in actual use in his or her family ; all cast-iron stoves and stoves made of sheet-iron, used exclusively... | |
| Francis Hilliard - 1843 - 544 sider
...exempt from execution. 1. St. 1805, c. 100, exempts from civil process the beds, bedsteads, bedding and household utensils, of any debtor, necessary for himself, his wife and children, not exceeding one bed, bedstead, and necessary bedding to two persons, and household furniture worth... | |
| Prison Discipline Society (Boston, Mass.) - 1855 - 1012 sider
...Certain articles are exempted from attachment, viz : the wearing apparel, beds, bedsteads, bedding, and household utensils, of any debtor, necessary for himself, his wife, and his children ; the tools of any debtor, necessary for his trade or occupation ; the Bibles and school... | |
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