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Exemption: Proceeds from sale or for damage or loss of exempt property for 6 mos. after received

Citation: Stat. - Mont. Code Ann. § 25-13-610

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Mont. Code Ann. § 25-13-610 :
25-13-610. Tracing exempt personal property

(1) If money or other property exempt under 25-13-608 and 25-13-609 has been sold or has been lost, damaged, or destroyed and the judgment debtor has been indemnified for the property, the debtor is entitled for 6 months to an exemption of proceeds that are traceable, such as in a bank or savings account.

(2) Earnings exempt under 25-13-614 remain exempt for 45 days after receipt by and while in the possession of the judgment debtor in a form into which the exempt earnings are traceable.

(3) Proceeds are traceable under this section by application of the principles of first-in first-out, last-in first-out, or any other reasonable basis for tracing selected by the judgment debtor.
Last Amended: 1987
2009
History:En. Sec. 5, Ch. 302, L. 1987; amd. Sec. 448, Ch. 56, L. 2009.
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