§651-121 Certain personal property and insurance thereon, exempt. The following described personal property of an individual up to the value set forth shall be exempt from attachment and execution as follows:
(1) All necessary household furnishings and appliances, books and wearing apparel, ordinarily and reasonably necessary to, and personally used by a debtor or the debtor's family residing with the debtor; and, in addition thereto, jewelry, watches, and items of personal adornment up to an aggregate cash value not exceeding $1,000;
(2) One motor vehicle up to a value of $2,575 over and above all liens and encumbrances on the motor vehicle; provided that the value of the motor vehicle shall be measured by established wholesale used car prices customarily found in guides used by Hawaii motor vehicle dealers; or, if not listed in such guides, fair wholesale market value, with necessary adjustment for condition;
(3) Any combination of the following: tools, implements, instruments, uniforms, furnishings, books, equipment, one commercial fishing boat and nets, one motor vehicle, and other personal property ordinarily and reasonably necessary to and personally owned and used by the debtor in the exercise of the debtor's trade, business, calling, or profession by which the debtor earns the debtor's livelihood;
(4) One parcel of land, not exceeding two hundred fifty square feet in size, niche or interment space owned, used, or occupied by any person, or by any person jointly with any other person or persons, in any graveyard, cemetery, or other place for the sole purpose of burying the dead, together with the railing or fencing enclosing the same, and all gravestones, tombstones, monuments, and other appropriate improvements thereon erected;
(5) The proceeds of insurance on, and the proceeds of the sale of, the property in this section mentioned, for the period of six months from the date the proceeds are received; and
(6) The wages, salaries, commissions, and all other compensation for personal services due to the debtor for services rendered during the thirty-one days before the date of the proceeding. [L 1976, c 136, pt of §2; am L 1978, c 46, §11; gen ch 1985; am L 1999, c 37, §2]
Revision Note
Pursuant to §23G-15, in:
(1) Paragraphs (1) to (4), punctuation changed; and
(2) Paragraph (5), punctuation changed and "and" added after ending punctuation.
Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes
Title 36. Civil Remedies and Defenses and Special Proceedings
651-4 Bond; amount and conditions.
651-10 Indemnity for police officer.
651-11 Execution in order of receipt.
651-12 Examination of defendant; where no property known.
651-13 Attached property; sale of.
651-14 Appointment of receiver.
651-15 Officer's return; how made.
651-17 Discharge by bond of defendant.
651-18 Discharge of writ when improperly issued.
651-20 Judgment satisfied out of attached property.
651-32 Execution, district court; form.
651-33 Bond for expenses on execution.
651-34 Time within which execution shall be returnable.
651-35 When property in circuit insufficient.
651-36 Execution, courts of record; form.
651-39 Available in all circuits.
651-42 How levy made, inventory.
651-43 Advertisement for sale.
651-44 Sale; proceeds; return.
651-49 Only defendant's interest sold.
651-50 Liability for exceeding powers.
651-52 Indemnity, how collected.
651-61 Exemption, how claimed.
651-62 Indemnity bond if exemption claimed.
651-63 Liability for selling exempt property.
651-64 Seizure of exempt property.
651-68 Proceedings on execution; appraisers; expiration of lien, result.
651-69 Application form contents.
651-93 Effect of separation, divorce, reconciliation.
651-94 Proceedings where real property can be divided without material injury.
651-95 Sale where real property cannot be divided; application of proceeds.
651-96 After sale, money equal to real property exemption protected.
651-121 Certain personal property and insurance thereon, exempt.
651-122 Personal property not exempt.