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§ 32. Exempt property; proceeds of sale of exempt personal property not exempt, when; case stated. Kings-land, Ferguson & Co., having a judgment against L. B. Vivesett, garnished McGowan Brothers. Vivesett intervened, claiming that the debt owing by McGowan Bros, to him was exempt property, in this, that he was a married man, the head of a family; that he had raised a crop of corn upon his homestead in McLennan county, which corn was for the use of his family, and was exempt property; that he had purchased a homestead in Comancho county and had moved his family thereto; that to save the expense of hauling his corn from his old to his new home, he sold the same to McGowan Bros., intending to use the proceeds of said sale in the purchase of other corn in Comanche county; that he delivered said corn to
Reversed and rendered..
