- collateral.
Pawnbroking is also a
traditional trade in Thailand,
where pawn
shops are run both
privately and by
local governments. In Sri Lanka,
pawnbroking is...
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Pawnbroking,
lending money on
portable security,
began in
ancient history. The
practice was
widespread in many
parts of the world, from
ancient Greece...
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operated as a
subsidiary of
Ministry of
Manpower (KEMNAKER).
Formerly a
pawnbroking monopoly, its
monopoly was
legalized in a
Dutch East
Indies government...
- Converters) is an
Australian personal finance, second-hand
goods and
pawnbroking company headquartered in Perth,
Western Australia. Cash
Converters was...
- The
Royal Pawn (Danish: Det
Kongelige ****istenshus) was a
pawnbroking establishment which existed from 1688 to 1975 in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was created...
- from a bar,
referencing the
three bags of gold that the
patron saint of
pawnbroking, St. Nicholas,
holds in his hands. Additionally, the
symbol of three...
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there is a well-established
market for
resale of
polished diamonds (e.g.
pawnbroking, auctions, second-hand
jewelry stores, diamantaires, bourses, etc.)....
- Germany. His doctorate,
which he
received in 1972,
concentrated on laws of
pawnbroking and usury. He is
known to many as Dr. Gra"ch (Hebrew: ד״ר גר״ח), after...
- XVI's
reference to this
early practice of
pawnbroking in
paragraph 65.
Christian finance History of
pawnbroking Monte delle doti
George (1839), p. 351 Herbermann...
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Conservatory based in Derby.
After selling the clubs, he
established a high-end
pawnbroking business with
offices in
Bruton Street, Mayfair, to pawn
expensive jewellery...