English Objection to Exemptions uhb-JEK-shun tuh eg-ZEMP-shuns A legal objection filed in a bankruptcy case arguing that a debtor is claiming more property as exempt (protected from creditors) than they are entitled to under the law. The creditor filed an objection to exemptions, arguing that the debtor's expensive jewelry was not exempt from liquidation. In re Taylor (2010) - The bankruptcy court ruled that the debtor could exempt her household furnishings, but not her luxury car. ← Back to BrowseNext Term →