Bankruptcy Exemptions in Nova Scotia
Judicature Act
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Exempt Property
- the wearing apparel and household
furnishings and furniture which are reasonably necessary for the debtor
and his family;
- all fuel and food reasonably
necessary for the ordinary use of the family;
- all grain and other seeds,
and all cattle, hogs, fowl, sheep and other livestock which are reasonably
necessary for the domestic use of the debtor and his family;
- all medical and health aids
reasonably necessary for the debtor and his family;
- such farm equipment, fishing
nets, tools and implements of, or other chattels, as are used in the
debtors chief occupation, not exceeding in aggregate value of $1,000;
- one motor vehicle not exceeding
in aggregate value of $3,000.
For more information on what you get to keep if you go bankrupt in Nova Scotia, please consult a Nova Scotia bankruptcy trustee.