Journal of the Senate of the State of Indiana; During the Twenty-Seventh Session of the General Assembly. 1842-43
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Ewing moved to lay the bill on the table ; V^hich motion did not prevail. The question being on concurring in the report. It was decided in the affirmative. Mr. Kelso moved to amend the bill by striking out sections Nos. 346 and 347, in that part which relates to executions, and insert the following in lieu thereof: Sec. — . That every execution defendant shall be entitled to claim, as exempt from execution, all wearing apparel, military arms and ac- coutrements, and school books (kept for use ...and not for sale), which said property shall not be valued ; also, all mechanics' tools to the mechanic, and books to the professional man, so that the amount thereof shall in no case exceed the sum of fifty dollars ; and when- ever said execution defendant shall have a family, he or she shall be entitled to have set off to him or her, in addition to the foregoing, such other personal property as he or she may choose to select, not exceeding in value the sum of 150 dollars, which shall also be exempt from execution ; and that after such property, so exempt as aforesaid, has been set off as above specified, the execution plaintiff or plaintiffs shall have the right to direct what part of the remaing pro- perty of said defendant or defendants shall be levied and sold on exe- cution.
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