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 cows, 12 sheep, 2 swine and 4 tons of hay;
Fifth, Tools, implements and fixtures necessary for carrying on the trade or business of the debtor, not exceeding $5,000 in value;
Sixth, Materials and stock designed and procured by the debtor which is necessary for carrying on the trade or business of the debtor and intended to be used or wrought therein, not exceeding $5,000 in value;
Seventh, Provisions necessary and procured and intended for the use of the debtor's family or the money necessary therefor, not exceeding $600 in value;
Eighth, 1 pew occupied by the debtor or the debtor's family in a house of public worship; provided, however, that nothing herein shall prevent the sale of a pew for the nonpayment of a tax legally imposed thereon;
Ninth, Boats, fishing tackle and nets of a debtor who is a fisherman and actually used by the debtor in the course of the debtor's business, not exceeding $1,500 in value;
Tenth, The uniform of an officer or soldier in the militia and the arms and accoutrements required by law to be kept by the officer or soldier;
Eleventh, The rights of burial and tombs in use as repositories for the dead;
Twelfth, 1 sewing machine in actual use by each debtor or by his family, not exceeding $300 each in resale value, and 1 computer and 1 television, in actual use by each debtor's family;
Thirteenth, Shares in co-operative associations subject to chapter 157, not exceeding $100 in value in the aggregate;
Fourteenth, Estates of homestead as defined in chapter 188 or, in lieu thereof, the amount of money each rental period, not exceeding $2,500 per month, necessary to pay the rent for the dwelling unit occupied by the debtor and the debtor's family;
Fifteenth, $2,500 in cash or savings or other deposits in a banking or investment institution, wages equal to the greater of 85 per cent of the debtor's gross wages or 50 times the greater of the federal or the Massachusetts hourly minimum wage for each week or portion thereof and the full amount owing or paid to a person as public assistance;
Sixteenth, An automobile necessary for the debtor's personal transportation or to secure or maintain employment, not exceeding $7,500 of wholesale resale value; provided, however, that the equitable value of a vehicle owned or substantially used by debtor who is either a handicapped person or a person 60 years of age or older shall be exempt up to $15,000 in wholesale resale value;
Seventeenth, The debtor's aggregate interest in any personal property, not to exceed $1,000 in value, plus up to $5,000 of any unused dollar amount of the aggregate exemptions provided under clauses Second, Fifth and Sixteenth; and
Eighteenth, The debtor's aggregate interest, not to exceed $1,225 in value, in jewelry held primarily for the personal, family or household use of the debtor or the debtor's spouse or dependent.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part III - Courts, Judicial Officers and Proceedings in Civil Cases
Title II - Actions and Proceedings Therein
Chapter 235 - Judgment and Execution
Section 3 - Entry of Judgment in District Courts; Summary Process
Section 4 - Judgment Nunc Pro Tunc
Section 6 - Judgment on Default; Several Defendants
Section 7 - Judgments Against Defaulting Defendants; Separate Executions
Section 8 - Interest on Judgments; Warrant or Execution
Section 9 - Judgment for Penalty Forfeited
Section 10 - Judgment for Penal Sum; Amount of Execution
Section 11 - Further Damages; Remedy
Section 12 - Proceedings in Actions for Further Damages
Section 13 - Actions for Damages Instead of Penalty
Section 14 - Executions in Actions on Judgments
Section 15 - Action in Erroneous Venue; Execution
Section 16 - Execution Not to Issue Until Appellate Review Exhausted
Section 17 - Executions; Time for Issuing; Successive Executions; Entry of Satisfactions
Section 18 - Executions of District Court; Where Enforceable
Section 19 - Unsatisfied Judgments; Expiration of Time for Taking Out Executions; Remedies
Section 20 - Erroneous Levy; New Execution; Motion
Section 21 - Erroneous Levy on Member of Corporation; Subsequent Proceedings
Section 22 - Forms of Execution
Section 23a - Recognition and Enforcement of Money-Judgments of Foreign States; Definitions
Section 24 - Bankruptcy or Insolvency; Successive Executions on Unsatisfied Judgments; Remedies
Section 25 - Special Judgment Where Insolvent, etc., Has Given Bond to Dissolve an Attachment
Section 26 - Petitioner for Review Adjudged Bankrupt, etc.; Special Judgments
Section 27 - Set-Off of Execution Generally; Exceptions
Section 28 - Levy of Execution; Service; Executions in the Alternative
Section 29 - Levy of Execution on Land; Personal Property
Section 30 - Levy on Corporate Property
Section 31 - Property Liable to Execution
Section 32 - Current Coin Taken on Execution
Section 33 - Bank Notes Taken on Execution
Section 34 - Property Exempt From Execution
Section 34a - Annuities, Pensions, Profit Sharing or Retirement Plans; Insolvency; Attachment
Section 35 - Indemnification of Officer
Section 36 - Sale of Personalty on Execution; Costs
Section 38 - Property Valued in Excess of Three Hundred Dollars; Notice of Sale
Section 39 - Adjournment of Sale; Notice
Section 40 - Adjournment Upon Injunction
Section 41 - Failure of Highest Bidder to Purchase; Re-Sale
Section 42 - Return of Execution; Liability for Fraud
Section 43 - Proceeds of Sale; Disposition
Section 44 - Proceeds of Sale; Disposition Among Several Creditors
Section 45 - Successive Attachments; Notice; Liability of Attaching Officer
Section 46 - Nature of Term for Years; Levy; Notice of Sale
Section 47 - Suspension of Levy by Prior Seizure
Section 48 - Liability of Property Not Sold on Prior Seizure; Service of Execution
Section 49 - Death, etc., of Officer Beginning Levy or Service; Completion of Service; Certificates
Section 50 - Removal of Officer After Beginning of Levy
Section 51 - Death of Party; Completion of Service
Section 52 - Detaining Money Collected on Execution; Penalty