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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 427 — Exemptions

427.030 Debtor's tools exempt.

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The tools, not exceeding three hundred dollars ($300) in value, of any individual debtor necessary in his trade are exempt from levy under execution, attachment, distress for rent or fee-bill. One
(1)motor vehicle not exceeding two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) in value and its necessary accessories, including one
(1)spare tire, of a mechanic or other skilled artisan primarily engaged in the replacement, repair, or emergency servicing of essential mechanical, electrical or other equipment in general use, is exempt from execution, attachment, garnishment, distress warrant or fee-bill.
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