Newfoundland & Labrador – Exempt Property
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Exempt Property
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Limit ($)
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Descriptions
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Food and fuel
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12 months’
supply
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Personal Effects
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$4,000
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Clothing.
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Household Furniture & Effects
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$4,000
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Furnishings and appliances; utensils, equipment.
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Motor Vehicle (One)
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$2,000
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Car, truck, etc. One motor vehicle: up to $2,000.
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Principal Residence
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$10,000
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Tools of Trade
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$10,000
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Ordinarily use for personal, business, profession
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Tools of Trade
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$10,000
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Farm or fishing or aquaculture property
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Health Aids
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Unlimited
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Wheelchairs, walking devices, hearing aids, etc.
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Pensions & RRSPs
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Certain types
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All retirement savings plans: RRSPs, RRIFs, DPSPs & Pensions.
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1. Food and fuel: twelve months’ supply.
2. Clothing: up to $4,000.
3. Household furniture and appliances: specific types, up to $4,000
4. One motor vehicle: up to $2,000
5. Health aids: No dollar limit.
6. Farm or fishing or aquaculture property: up to $10,000.
7. Principal residence: up to $10,000.
8. Pets.
9. Items of sentimental value: up to $500.
10. Certain pension plans.
11. Certain income.
12. Tools of your trade: up to $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 aquaculture, personal property ordinarily used by and necessary for the debtor to earn income from aquaculture to a value not exceeding $10,000.
Statute: Read the Judgment Enforcement Act and Regulations and the Personal Property Security Act.
We strongly recommend that you contact our Financial Restructuring Specialist to review your personal situation and determine what you can keep if you file for bankruptcy or proposal in Newfoundland & Labrador.
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