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Unredeemed pledges may be sold at anytime after the legal time for the loan.
Unredeemed pledges could be sold after a year.
In the state of Massachusetts unredeemed pledges may be sold four months after the date of deposit.
"But you reminded me of an unredeemed pledge and saved my honor, if not my country.
We're pulling out of the financial pawnshop in fine shape, and we'll get out without leaving one unredeemed pledge behind.
Loans run for twelve months, with a months grace before unredeemed pledges are put up to auction.
Elaborate provisions are made to safeguard the interests of borrowers whose unredeemed pledges are sold under the act.
The sale of unredeemed pledges is governed by the law affecting the monte pio geral.
During the 'twenties and 'thirties all sorts of items that were unredeemed pledges from the pawnbroking days appeared in the furniture shop windows.
He is young and talented; he has as it were an unredeemed pledge on life in his pocket; she is old and utterly useless to the world.
In Britain, schools designed in the heyday of the welfare state to provide every child with a solid education stand today as forlorn reminders of unredeemed pledges.
As the unredeemed pledges were sold, traffic in second-hand goods arose, which was further stimulated by the fact that the Jews were not permitted to sell new goods.
The rate of interest varies from 6 to 12% according to the amount of the loan, which must not be less than 7d., and unredeemed pledges must be sold by auction.
The rules of the official institutions are very similar to those of the monts de pit in the Latin countries, and unredeemed pledges are sold publicly 15 months after being pawned.
Until the latter half of the 15th century, Hungenroth belonged to the Lordship of Schöneck, passing next as an unredeemed pledge to the Counts of Katzenelnbogen.
Loans are granted for twelve months with right of renewal, and unredeemed pledges may then be sold by auction, but the proceeds may be claimed by the borrower at any time within three years.
A loan runs for six months, and unredeemed pledges may be sold by auction a month after the expiration of the fixed period, and then the sale must take place in the parish in which the article was pledged.