Pawnbroking - Law Dictionary Search Results
pawnbroker
pawnbroker : a person who lends money on the security of personal or movable property pledged in his or
Pawnbroking
Matched in: Term Pawnbroking
Pawnbroker
One who makes a business of lending money on the security of personal property pledged or deposited in his keeping
Keep your definitions linked to case research
pawnshop
pawnshop : a pawnbroker's shop
Lombardeer
A pawnbroker
Lumber
A pawnbrokers shop or room for storing articles put in pawn hence a pledge or pawn
Usury
& 18 Vict. c. 90, together with 'all 'the then' existing laws against usury,' but the interest which pawnbrokers (see that title) may take is still restricted bylaw, and the 109th Canon, including usury amongst other offences
Pawnbroker
bankruptcy may inspect goods pawned [(English) Bankruptcy and Deeds of Arrangement Act, 1913, s. 26]. Consult Attenborough on Pawnbroking. Pawnbroker is a person who carries on the business of taking goods and chattels in pawn for a
VerbarMont de pieacuteteacute
One of certain public pawnbroking establishments which originated in Italy in the 15th century the object of which was to lend money at
Interest
of the G.O. under the Solicitors Remunera-tion Act, 1881 (44 & 45 Vict. c. 44). See also MORTGAGE; PAWNBROKER; USURY. 3. Interest is vulgarly taken for a term or chattel real and more particularly for a future
- ‹ Prev
- 2
- Next ›
- Last »
Try the research workspace - 7 days free