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The History and Function of Property Exemptions in Oklahoma Law

The History and Function of Property Exemptions in Oklahoma Law

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This book discusses the history behind Oklahoma's exemption laws (the laws that determine what property can a debtor keep safe from seizure by creditors), the current function of these laws, as well as suggestions for reform of both the homestead and personal property exemptions. This book would be of interest not only to lawyers but also to policymakers and legal historians.

Table of Contents:

Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1. The Historical Evolution of Oklahoma's Exemption Laws
A. Exemption Provisions in the State Constitution
B. Exemption Provisions Found in Statutes
C. Key Interpretative Case Law
Chapter 2. The Functionality of Oklahoma's Property Exemption Laws
A. The Past
B. The present - A look at how Oklahoma’s Exemption laws function as compared to those of other states
Chapter 3. Conclusions and Suggestions for Change
Appendices:
A. Key Bankruptcy Exemptions
B. Value of Historic Dollar Figures in 2010 Dollars
C. Historical Maps
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