By the Court —
— Our statutes relating to homestead exemption are so indefinite, loose and obscure that it is difficult to put any construction upon them which is not open to criticism and objection. Under the last clause of Sec. 12, in Art. 1 of the Constitution, it is made the duty of the Legislature to provide by law for the exemption of a reasonable amount of property from seizure or sale for the payment of any debt or liability, and in this case no question is made as to the constitutionality of the law. Certainly there is nothing iu. the constitutional provision referred to which required the Legislature to impose any particular condition
With the justice or policy of the exemption law we have nothing to do, and if it should be thought that the statute under our construction is calculated to do injustice, there is another department of the State government which can apply a remedy.
The judgment of the District Court is affirmed,