246 Pa. Code r. 408 - Setting Aside Exempt Property
A. Upon receipt of a claim for exemption in
kind, the officer executing the order shall set aside from the designated
property enough thereof as appraised by him to equal the value of the exemption
unless the property is incapable of division. In the event of failure of the
defendant to claim his statutory exemption, the executing officer shall
similarly choose, appraise and set aside property in kind.
B. If the executing officer cannot set aside
property in kind because the property in his hands is not capable of
appropriate division, he shall set aside from the proceeds of the sale and pay
to the defendant in cash the amount of his statutory exemption.
C. The defendant, or any party in interest,
may appeal to the magisterial district judge who issued the order of execution
from any appraisal or designation of property made by the executing officer,
provided the appeal is made within two (2) days after the appraisal or
designation; but the plaintiff may appeal at any time before the sale from a
setting aside of property by the executing officer on the ground that it is
excessive or illegal.
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