2012 North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 66 - Commerce and Business.
Article 45 - Pawnbrokers, Metal Dealers, and Scrap Dealers.
Section 66-387 - Definitions.


NC Gen Stat § 66-387 (2012) What's This?

66-387. Definitions.

The following definitions apply in this Part:

(1) Cash. Lawful currency of the United States.

(2) Cash converter. A person engaged in the business of purchasing goods from the public for cash at a permanently located retail store who holds himself or herself out to the public by signs, advertising, or other methods as engaging in that business. The term does not include any of the following:

a. Pawnbrokers.

b. Persons whose goods purchases are made directly from manufacturers or wholesalers for their inventories.

c. Precious metals dealers, to the extent that their transactions are regulated under Part 2 of this Article.

d. Purchases by persons primarily in the business of obtaining from the public, either by purchase or exchange, used clothing, children's furniture, and children's products, provided the amount paid for the individual item purchased is less than fifty dollars ($50.00).

e. Purchases by persons primarily in the business of obtaining from the public, either by purchase or exchange, sporting goods and sporting equipment, provided the amount paid for the individual item purchased is less than fifty dollars ($50.00).

(3) Pawn or pawn transaction. A written bailment of personal property as security for a debt, redeemable on certain terms within 180 days, unless renewed, and with an implied power of sale on default.

(4) Pawnbroker. A person engaged in the business of lending money on the security of pledged goods and who may also purchase merchandise for resale from dealers and traders.

(5) Pawnshop. The location at which, or premises in which, a pawnbroker regularly conducts business.

(6) Person. Any individual, corporation, joint venture, association, or any other legal entity, however organized.

(7) Pledged goods. Tangible personal property which is deposited with, or otherwise actually delivered into, the possession of a pawnbroker in the course of his business in connection with a pawn transaction.

(8) Purchase. An item purchased from an individual for the purpose of resale whereby the seller no longer has a vested interest in the item. (1989, c. 638, s. 2; 2011-325, s. 4; 2012-46, ss. 2, 6.)


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