A Treatise On the Law of Executions in Civil Cases And of Proceedings in Aid a

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A Treatise On the Law of Executions in Civil Cases And of Proceedings in Aid a
A C Abraham Clark Freeman
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McCauley, 4 Pa. St. 471; Atwood V. De Forest. 19 Conn. 518; Seeley v. Gwillim, 40 Conn. 106; Batcholder v. Shapleigh, 10 Me. 135. 25 Am. Dec. 213; Knox v. Chad- bourne. 28 Me. 160, 48 Am. Dec. 487. A weaver's loom was held to be a tool in McDowell v. Shotwell, 2 Whart. 20. A gin and grist- mill are not exempt as tools. Cullers v. James, 66 Tex. 494.
402 Meyer v. :Mpyer, 23 Iowa, 359, 92 Am. Dec. 432; Ford v. John- eon, 34 Barb. 364, 1213 OF PROPERTY EXEMPT FROM EXECUTION. § 226 mitted. The diff
...iculty is in formulating some test by which to determine when it is exempt and when not. The earlier cases incline to suggest the simplicity of its construction as such test. This is worthy of con- sideration, but cannot be accepted as a final or con- clusive test. Perhaps the capacity of the debtor to use it by his own personal strength or skill, without the aid or assistance of other machinery or motive power, is a better test. To illustrate. - a typewriter or a sew- ing machine is by no means simple in its construction, but it may be used by an operative, through the ex- ercise of his personal strength and skill, and may be but the one tool by which he carries on his trade or vocation, and earns his livelihood.

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