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1. Any of the following goods and chattels which are located in a dwelling house at which distress is being levied and are reasonably required for the domestic needs of any person residing in that dwelling house—
(a)beds and bedding;
(b)household linen;
(c)chairs and settees;
(d)tables;
(e)food;
(f)lights and light fittings;
(g)heating appliances;
(h)curtains;
(i)floor coverings;
(j)furniture, equipment and utensils used for cooking, storing or eating food;
(k)refrigerators;
(l)articles used for cleaning, mending, or pressing clothes;
(m)articles used for cleaning the home;
(n)furniture used for storing—
(i)clothing, bedding or household linen;
(ii)articles used for cleaning the home;
(iii)utensils used for cooking or eating food;
(o)articles used for safety in the home;
(p)toys for the use of any child within the household;
(q)medical aids and medical equipment.
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