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Code · Vermont · Title 12 — Court Procedure · Chapter 121

§ 3020.

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§ 3020. Exemptions from trustee process generally
The following named bodies corporate and persons shall not be liable or chargeable on trustee process:
(1)A fire insurance company on account of a sum due from such company to the defendant in consequence of loss by fire of property exempt from attachment and execution;
(2)A life insurance company by reason of having in its hands money not exceeding $500.00 due or payable under a policy of life insurance;
(3)A person having in his or her hands monies due or belonging to the debtor, as his or her debenture as a member or officer of the General Assembly or as a petit or grand juror attending Superior Court;
(4)A member of the General Assembly or officer of the State required to attend upon the General Assembly or to report thereto, upon a contract, express or implied, for board and lodging furnished to him or her by the principal debtor while attending the session of the General Assembly;
(5)[Repealed.]
(6)A person indebted for the services of a minor or married woman in an action against the parent of such minor or the husband of such married woman;
(7)A corporation by reason of any money due from it to a person residing outside the State for services rendered outside the State, provided a like sum of money so due would be exempt from attachment by trustee process in the state where such person resides.
(8)A person or corporation having in his, her, or its possession any goods, effects, or credits of a municipality, in any action or suit against such municipality as principal debtor or defendant. (Amended 1966, No. 8 (Sp. Sess.); 1969, No. 87, eff. April 18, 1969; 1971, No. 185 (Adj. Sess.), § 237, eff. March 29, 1972; 1973, No. 193 (Adj. Sess.), § 3, eff. April 9, 1974.)
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