Pawnbroking

A pawnbroker is an individual or business (pawnshop or pawn shop) that offers secured loans to people, with items of personal property used as collateral. The items having been pawned to the broker are themselves called pledges or pawns, or simply the collateral. While many items can be pawned, pawnshops typically accept jewelry, musical instruments, home audio equipment, computers, video game systems, coins, gold, silver, televisions, cameras, power tools, firearms, and other relatively valuable items as collateral. If an item is pawned for a loan (colloquially "hocked" or "popped"), within a certain contractual period of time the pawner may redeem …

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ULCC: Uniform Law Conference of Canada · 23 March 2021 English

8 CRIMINAL INTEREST RATE: REPORT OF THE WORKING GROUP principal.24 However, the courts were ultimately persuaded of the inappropriateness of this response, recognizing instead a lack of criminal intent among …

security on property and not through a margin loan, pawnbroking, a line of credit or a credit card. (2) Section


C.D. Howe Institute · 19 May 2020 English

Policy Measures Taken by Governments, as of June 1st (provincial measures not included) Canada US UK Canada - 2008 - ONR lowered by 150 bps - FFR lowered by 150 …

YU, NWT, and NU social services BNPL, RTO and pawnbroking agreements. 1 - Emergency Community Support Fund


desLibris · 8 February 2019 English

In fact, clause 10 of Bill C-71 amends section 85 of the Firearms Act by adding new sections 85(1)(c) and 85(1)(d), which require the Registrar to establish and maintain a …

restoration, maintenance, storage, alteration, pawnbroking, transportation, shipping, distribution or delivery


Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia · 16 May 2017 French

Act includes acte d’accusation Sont assimilés à un acte d’accusation : (a) an Act of Parliament, a) une dénonciation ou un chef d’accusation qui y est (b) an Act of …

laquelle property and not through a margin loan, pawnbroking, a ne sont fournis aucun cautionnement ni autre


UDI: Urban Development Institute - Pacific Region · 12 May 2017 English

the average of the elevations of the highest eave and the ridge of a gable, hip or gambrel roof, or the deck line of a mansard roof; (b) in the …

services or the administration of a business Pawnbroking means taking in goods or chattels as security keeping a store or other premises used for a pawnbroking business Payday lending service means lending (f) escort services (g) body rub services (h) pawnbroking (i) cheque-cashing services, other than those


UDI: Urban Development Institute - Pacific Region · 12 May 2017 English

the average of the elevations of the highest eave and the ridge of a gable, hip or gambrel roof, or the deck line of a mansard roof; (b) in the …

services or the administration of a business Pawnbroking means taking in goods or chattels as security keeping a store or other premises used for a pawnbroking business Payday lending service means lending (f) escort services (g) body rub services (h) pawnbroking (i) cheque-cashing services, other than those


Government of Manitoba · 26 September 2013 English

Pursuant to jurisdiction under The Consumer Protection Act (Manitoba) and The Public Utilities Board Act (Manitoba), the Public Utilities Board of Manitoba (the "Board") conducted a public review and consultation …

on property and not through a margin loan, pawnbroking, a line of credit or a credit card. («prêt


ANN: Annick Press · 1 April 2012 English

Profiles the wide range of professions prevalent in China throughout its history, including those in the fields of civil service, academia, religion, law and order, entertainment, and health.

The monks themselves handle money lending and pawnbroking. Monks don’t charge interest to poor farmers


ULCC: Uniform Law Conference of Canada · 30 September 2008 English

In 1980 the Small Loans Act was repealed. With its repeal came the introduction of section 305.1 of the Criminal Code (now s.347), which created the offence of entering into …

on property and not through a margin loan, pawnbroking, a line of credit or a credit card. (2) Section


Government of British Columbia · 30 August 2006 English

For this reason, we asked a number of larger British Columbia municipalities and organizations to comment on the use of municipal bylaws to require businesses to collect personal information from …

authorize a bylaw that prohibits the businesses of pawnbroking or second-hand goods dealing, it therefore “follows


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