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==Commercial Tenancies Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. L.7== | ==Commercial Tenancies Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. L.7== | ||
30 (1) The goods and chattels exempt from seizure under execution are not liable to seizure by distress by a landlord for rent, except as hereinafter provided. | 30 (1) The goods and chattels exempt from seizure under execution are not liable to seizure by distress by a landlord for rent, except as hereinafter provided. | ||
:(2) In the case of a monthly tenancy, the exemption only applies to two months arrears of rent. | :(2) In the case of a monthly tenancy, the exemption only applies to two months arrears of rent. | ||
:(3) The person claiming the exemption shall select and point out the goods and chattels that the person claims to be exempt. | :(3) The person claiming the exemption shall select and point out the goods and chattels that the person claims to be exempt. | ||
==References== |
Revision as of 17:26, 15 July 2020
Commercial Tenancies Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. L.7
30 (1) The goods and chattels exempt from seizure under execution are not liable to seizure by distress by a landlord for rent, except as hereinafter provided.
- (2) In the case of a monthly tenancy, the exemption only applies to two months arrears of rent.
- (3) The person claiming the exemption shall select and point out the goods and chattels that the person claims to be exempt.