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Exemptions in the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador

 

Newfoundland and Labrador - Judgment Enforcement Act

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Exempt Property

Food required by the debtor and his or her dependents during the next 12 months.

Necessary clothing of the debtor and his or her dependents that is of a value not exceeding $4,000.

Household furnishings, utensils, equipment and appliances that are of a value not exceeding $4,000.

Fuel or heating as a necessity for the debtor and his or her dependants.

One motor vehicle of a value not exceeding $2,000.

Medical and dental aids that are required by the debtor and his or her dependents.

Items of sentimental value to the debtor that are of a value not exceeding $500.

Domesticated animals which are kept as pets and not used for a business purpose.

The principal residence of a debtor that is of a value not exceeding $10,000.

Personal property used by and necessary for the debtor to earn income from his or her occupation, trade, business or calling to a value not exceeding $10,000.

Where the debtor's primary occupation is farming, personal property, including agricultural products, ordinarily used by and necessary for the debtor to earn income from farming to a value not exceeding $10,000.

Where the debtor's primary occupation is fishing, personal property ordinarily used by and necessary for the debtor to earn income from fishing to a value not exceeding $10,000.

Where the debtor's primary occupation is aqua culture, personal property ordinarily used by and necessary for the debtor to earn income from aqua culture to a value not exceeding $10,000.

Certain income.

Certain pension plans.

 
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