Massachusetts Statutes

§ 34 — Property exempt from execution

Massachusetts·Part III COURTS, JUDICIAL OFFICERS AND PROCEEDINGS IN CIVIL CASES·Title II ACTIONS AND PROCEEDINGS THEREIN·Ch. 235 JUDGMENT AND EXECUTION
Section 34. The following property of the debtor shall be exempt from seizure on execution:First, The necessary wearing apparel, beds and bedding for the debtor and the debtor's family, 1 heating unit used for warming the dwelling house, 1 stove, 1 refrigerator, 1 freezer and 1 hot water heater used primarily for the personal, family or household use of the debtor or a debtor's family and the amount each month, not exceeding $500, reasonably necessary to pay for fuel, heat, refrigeration, water, hot water and light for the debtor and the debtor's family;Second, Other household furniture necessary for the debtor and the debtor's family, not exceeding $15,000 in value;Third, The bibles, schoolbooks and library used by the debtor or the debtor's family, not exceeding $500 in value;Fourth, 2 c

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