Foreclosure - Chattel Mortgages On Household Goods

No chattel mortgage on necessary household goods, wearing apparel or mechanics' tools of any person or family shall be foreclosed except in a court of record. No such household goods, etc., covered by a chattel mortgage shall be taken out of the possession of the mortgagor before foreclosure, except by a sheriff, and then only after the mortgagee or his agent shall present an affidavit to a judge, showing that the mortgage is due, or that he is in danger of losing his security, giving the facts upon which he relies, and shall obtain an order from such judge providing for the seizure of the goods, which shall be held subject to the order of the court.

Ch. 95.

Mortgages - Husband Or Wife To Join

No chattel mortgage, executed by a married man or married woman, on household goods, shall be valid unless joined in by husband or wife, as the case may be.

Notes Secured By A Chattel Mortgage

All notes secured by chattel mortgages that do not state upon their faces that they are so secured shall be absolutely void.