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pawnbroker and item
If the loan is not paid ( or extended, if applicable ) within the time period, the pawned item will be offered for sale by the pawnbroker.
Unlike other lenders, the pawnbroker does not report the defaulted loan on the customer's credit report, since the pawnbroker has physical possession of the item and may recoup the loan value through outright sale of the item.
The pawnbroker assumes the risk that an item might be stolen.
These laws often require that the pawnbroker establish positive identification of the seller through photo identification ( such as a driver's license or government-issued identity document ), as well as a holding period placed on an item purchased by a pawnbroker ( to allow time for local law enforcement authorities to track stolen items ).
Once the pawnbroker determines the item is genuine and not likely stolen, and that it is marketable, the pawnbroker offers the customer an amount for it.
The customer can either sell the item outright if ( as in most cases ) the pawnbroker is also a licensed secondhand dealer, or offer the item as collateral on a loan.
The saleability of the item and the amount that the customer wants for it are also factored into the pawnbroker's assessment ; if a customer offers a very salable item at a low price, the pawnbroker may accept it even if it is unlikely that the customer will return, because the pawnshop can turn around a quick profit on the item.
If a customer offers a top quality, brand-name valuable at too low a price the pawnbroker may turn down the offer, because this suggests that the item may either be counterfeit or stolen.
* To leave an item with a pawnbroker

pawnbroker and for
When Elizabeth was 3 years old, the family moved to 142 Long Acre, where they were to live for 2 years, whilst two more children were born and her father moved up in the world, becoming not only the manager of a larger pawnbroker ’ s shop, but also a silversmith.
Crime and Punishment focuses on the mental anguish and moral dilemmas of Rodion Raskolnikov, an impoverished ex-student in St. Petersburg who formulates and executes a plan to kill an unscrupulous pawnbroker for her cash.
Convinced he is washed up, Joey sells his " Baby " ( his beloved trumpet ) to Nate, a pawnbroker, for $ 8. 50.
He was seen compiling a promotional clip reel for casting agents, and a pawnbroker recalled his begging for $ 3 to buy a slice of pizza.
The cast also includes: Robert Curtis-Brown as Todd, Winthorpe's romantic rival for Penelope ; James Belushi as Harvey, a party-goer on New Years Eve ; Jamie Lee Curtis ' sister Kelly Curtis cameos as Penelope's friend Muffy ; Frank Oz as a corrupt cop ; and Bo Diddley as a pawnbroker.
In Crime and Punishment, Raskolnikov murders a pawnbroker, Alyona Ivanovna, with an axe he stole from a janitor's woodshed, with the intention of using her money for good causes, based on a theory he had developed of the " great man ".
As soon as he joined the Middle Temple, Hastings began saving money for his call to the Bar, starting with half a crown from the sale of his Queen's South Africa Medal to a pawnbroker.
However, one California prosecutor differs with this, saying, " There's no need for the pawnbroker.

pawnbroker and by
The pawnbroker also sells items that have been sold outright to them by customers.
The Adventure of the Red-Headed League, an early Sherlock Holmes short story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, centers around a London pawnbroker and his somewhat shifty young clerk.
In 1842, Samuel Booth, who by then was bankrupt, could no longer afford his son's school fees, and 13-year-old William Booth was apprenticed to a pawnbroker.
Paulie is passed from one owner to another, eventually ending up in a pawn shop back in New Jersey, where he spends his time insulting the customers — including one named Benny ( Jay Mohr as well )— and the pawnbroker, Artie ( Buddy Hackett ), until he is purchased by a widowed artist named Ivy ( Gena Rowlands ).
A recent double murder had been committed in the Whitechapel section of London of a pawnbroker named John Goodman Levy and his housekeeper, Mrs. Sarah Gale by a burglar named William Seaman.
Others are attacked also: during Powell's attempt to interrogate the Esper pawnbroker from whom Reich bought the gun, an unknown person attacks the pawnshop with a " harmonic gun " which kills by resonant sonic vibration.
* Gideon: A pawnbroker who is used by T-Bird's lackeys to fence Shelly's engagement ring.
Blackie and Runt were often assisted in their endeavors by their friends: the cheerful but easily flustered millionaire Arthur Manleder ( almost always played by Lloyd Corrigan ; Harry Hayden and Harrison Greene each played the role once ), and the streetwise pawnbroker Jumbo Madigan ( played by Cy Kendall or Joseph Crehan ).

pawnbroker and .
After their wedding, the couple went to live in a pawnbroker ’ s shop at 1 Commercial Road, Whitechapel.
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.
Modern pawnbroker storefront.
A pawnbroker can also be a charity.
* William Booth, founder and General of The Salvation Army, found work and lodging at a pawnbroker shop in Kennington Park Road in 1849.
* Alyona Ivanovna ( Алёна Ивановна ) – Suspicious old pawnbroker who hoards money and is merciless to her patrons.

assesses and item
In determining the amount of the loan, the pawnshop owner also assesses the likelihood that the customer will pay the interest for several weeks or months and then return to repay the loan and reclaim the item.

assesses and for
In 1086 the Domesday Book assesses the borough as having land for 12 ploughs, 2 mills, woodland for 25 pigs, 11 villans ( farmhands, unfree peasant who owed his lord labour services ), 11 bordars ( Unfree peasant with less land than villans ) and 51 enclosures rendering 70s7d.
The Committee assesses complaints on a closed basis in accordance with Article Five of the First Optional Protocol and for that reason only the original written complaint, the response from the State and the reply by the author will be considered.
The guru assesses the applicant using the following criteria: the candidate is not attached to anything impermanent ; he has renounced the desire for a son ; he has no desire for wealth ; he is at peace with himself, master of his senses and compassionate.
As for political damage from this story, that same day's update of the Nanos Leadership Index, which assesses public opinion on the Canadian federal leaders ' trustworthiness, competence and vision for Canada, Layton rose from 80 % to 97 %, surpassing Harper at 88 % and Ignatieff at 39 %.
Finally, some common school readiness tests are: Developmental Indicators for the Assessment of Learning-III ( DIAL-III ) which assesses motor, cognitive, and language skills, Denver II which tests motor, social, and language skills, and Home Observation for Measurement of Environment ( HOME ) which is a measure of the extent to which a child ’ s home environment facilitates school readiness.
Constructing a model for the measurement of digitized services, the Survey assesses the 191 member states of the UN according to a quantitative composite index of e-government readiness based on website assessment ; telecommunication infrastructure and human resource endowment.
English Heritage assesses buildings put forward for listing or de-listing and provides advice to the Secretary of State on the architectural and historic interest.
Second, the pedagogy of the learners comes into play when a teacher assesses the pedagogic diversity of his / her students and differentiates for the individual students accordingly.
The Committee for the Future is also noteworthy, as it does not usually deal with bills, but instead assesses factors relating to future developments and gives statements to other committees on issues relating to the future outlooks of their respective fields of speciality.
* Climate change: Impact on agriculture and costs of adaptation A report by the International Food Policy Research Institute that presents research results that quantify the impacts of climate change, assesses the consequences for food security, and estimates the investments that would offset the negative consequences for human well-being.
* The Natural Resources division produces integrated assessment and management technologies for small-scale fisheries, designs and manages global information systems on aquatic resources ( FishBase, ReefBase ), studies post-disaster livelihood recovery in fisheries-dependent regions, assesses impacts of built structures on aquatic resources in river basins and analyses external drivers such as climate change on livelihoods of fishery-dependent households.
It assesses change in English and the reasons for its borrowings from other tongues down through history, all without resorting to the obscure sets of symbols so unhappily relied on by specialized linguistics.
The PILT payments were based on the assessed value as calculated by the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation, which assesses all property for the province of Ontario.
The examiner assesses the candidate as he or she is speaking, but the speaking session is also recorded for monitoring as well as re-marking in case of an appeal against the banding given.
" Bill " Dodd, in his memoirs entitled Peapatch Politics: The Earl Long Era in Louisiana Politics ( named for Earl Long's " Peapatch Farm " in Winn Parish ), assesses Long this way:
The Star Maker is the creator of the universe, but stands in the same relation to it as an artist to his work, and calmly assesses its quality without any feeling for the suffering of its inhabitants.
Among other things, the HOA assesses unit owners for the costs of maintaining the common areas, etc.

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