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Timestamp: 2020-04-09 21:53:41
Document Index: 708075565

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 218', '§ 218', '§ 218', '§ 218', '§ 218', '§ 77', '§ 71']

City of Lowell, MA Pawnbrokers
§ 218-2 Designation of place of business.
§ 218-3 License fee; revocation of license; bond.
§ 218-4 Records; inspections.
§ 218-5 Dealings with minors; resale of articles.
Chapter 218 Pawnbrokers
[HISTORY: Adopted by the City Council of the City of Lowell 4-26-1988 as Ch. 11, Art. VIII of the 1988 Code. Amendments noted where applicable.]
No person shall carry on the business of a pawnbroker in this City unless he is duly licensed therefor by the License Commission.
§ 218-2 Designation of place of business. [1]
All licenses granted under this chapter shall designate the place where the person licensed may carry on his business, and no licensee may conduct his business at any other place within the City.
The fee for a license under this chapter shall be as described in Chapter 150, Fees, and a license granted under this chapter may be revoked at any time, and every person licensed as a pawnbroker shall execute a bond to the City as prescribed in MGL c. 140, § 77.
Every person licensed under this chapter shall keep a book at his place of business in which he shall enter at the time of receiving the same a minute description of any article left for pawn, particularly mentioning any prominent or descriptive marks on the same, with the name, age and residence, giving the street and number, when possible, of the person from whom he received it, noting also the day and hour and the amount paid thereon, and the book and the articles left for pawn shall at all times be open to the inspection of the License Commission or of any person authorized by the Commission to examine them.
No pawnbroker shall, directly or indirectly, receive any article in pawn from any minor, knowing or having reasonable cause to believe him to be such, without the consent in writing of the parent or guardian of such minor, and articles deposited in pawn with a pawnbroker shall, unless redeemed, be retained by him on the premises occupied by him for his business for at least four months after the date of deposit, if not of a perishable nature, and, if perishable, for at least one month after such date, and after such date he may sell the same as provided in MGL c. 140, § 71.