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§ 75-67-317. Redemption or repurchase of pledged goods; liability of pawnbroker for lost or damaged pledged goods; lost, destroyed or stolen pawn ticket

MS Code § 75-67-317 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) Any person properly identifying himself as pledgor or as authorized representative of the pledgor and presenting a pawn ticket to the pawnbroker shall be entitled to redeem or repurchase the pledged goods described in such ticket. In the event such pledged goods are lost or damaged while in the possession of the pawnbroker, it shall be the responsibility of the pawnbroker to replace the lost or damaged goods with like kinds of merchandise and proof of replacement shall be defense to any prosecution. For the purpose of this subsection, “lost” includes destroyed or having disappeared because of any willful neglect that results in the pledged goods being unavailable for return to the pledgor.

(2) If the pawn ticket is lost, destroyed or stolen, the pledgor shall so notify the pawnbroker in writing, and receipt of such notice shall invalidate such pawn ticket, if the pledged goods have not been previously redeemed. Before delivering the pledged goods or issuing a new pawn ticket, the pawnbroker shall require the pledgor to make a written statement of the loss, destruction or theft of the ticket. The pawnbroker shall record on the written statement the identifying information required by Section 75-67-305, the date the statement is given and the number of the pawn ticket lost, destroyed or stolen. This statement shall be signed by the pawnbroker or pawnshop employee who accepts the statement from the pledgor. A pawnbroker is entitled to a fee not to exceed Five Dollars ($5.00) in connection with each lost, destroyed or stolen pawn ticket and the taking of a properly prepared written statement for the pawn ticket.

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§ 75-67-317. Redemption or repurchase of pledged goods; liability of pawnbroker for lost or damaged pledged goods; lost, destroyed or stolen pawn ticket