Mississippi Code
Chapter 3 - Exempt Property
§ 85-3-49. Exempt property may be disposed of

The exempt property, real or personal, disposed of by the owner, shall not by disposal become liable to the debts of the owner; and any debtor leaving this state may take with him his personal property which is exempt from execution.

Structure Mississippi Code

Mississippi Code

Title 85 - Debtor-Creditor Relationship

Chapter 3 - Exempt Property

§ 85-3-1. Property exempt from seizure under execution or attachment

§ 85-3-2. Certain federal exemptions prohibited

§ 85-3-3. Execution or attachment of personal property; selection of exempt property

§ 85-3-5. Execution or attachment of personal property; plaintiff's indemnity bond; liability of officer

§ 85-3-7. Execution or attachment of personal property; defendant may sue on plaintiff's indemnity bond

§ 85-3-9. Execution or attachment of personal property; replevy by defendant

§ 85-3-13. Proceeds of life insurance policy; payable to executor; limits

§ 85-3-15. Proceeds of life insurance policy; unassigned policies

§ 85-3-17. Judgment for personal injury

§ 85-3-19. Beneficiaries of deceased plaintiff take damages free from debts

§ 85-3-21. Homestead exemption; land and buildings

§ 85-3-23. Homestead exemption; land and buildings; insurance proceeds; personal property

§ 85-3-25. Homestead declaration; form; deposit with clerk of chancery court

§ 85-3-27. Homestead declaration; effect

§ 85-3-29. Homestead declaration; recording

§ 85-3-31. Homestead designated by law when not selected

§ 85-3-33. Heirs may designate homestead

§ 85-3-35. Allotment of homestead; selection of householders or freeholders to set off portion of land

§ 85-3-37. Allotment of homestead; premises not capable of division

§ 85-3-39. Allotment of homestead; how contested by plaintiff

§ 85-3-41. Allotment of homestead; how contested by defendant

§ 85-3-43. Homestead liable to debts when debtor ceases to reside thereon

§ 85-3-47. Property not exempt from execution

§ 85-3-49. Exempt property may be disposed of

§ 85-3-51. Exemptions allowed to residents only