North Carolina Constitution

Article X, § 1 — Personal property exemptions

North Carolina Const. art. X, § 1

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The personal property of any resident of this State, to a value fixed by the General Assembly but not less than $500, to be selected by the resident, is exempted from sale under execution or other final process of any court, issued for the collection of any debt.

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