Virginia Code 34-27: Additional articles exempted to householder engaged in agriculture
If the householder be at the time actually engaged in the business of agriculture, there shall also be exempt from such levy or distress, while he is so engaged, to be selected by him or his agent, the following articles, or so many thereof as he may have, to wit: a pair of horses or mules unless he selects or has selected a horse or mule under § 34-26, in which case he shall be entitled to select under this section only one, with the necessary gearing, one wagon or cart, one tractor, not exceeding in value $3,000, two plows, one drag, one harvest cradle, one pitchfork, one rake, two iron wedges and fertilizer and fertilizer material not exceeding in value $1,000. It shall not be required that a householder designate any property exempt under this section in a deed in order to secure such exemption.
Terms Used In Virginia Code 34-27
- Deed: The legal instrument used to transfer title in real property from one person to another.
- Exempt: means protected from all forms of creditor process. See Virginia Code 34-1
- Exemption: means protection from all forms of creditor process. See Virginia Code 34-1
- Householder: means any resident of Virginia. See Virginia Code 34-1
Code 1919, § 6533; 1932, p. 324; 1956, c. 637; 1970, c. 428; 1977, c. 496; 1993, c. 150.