§ 19-26-9 — § 19-26-9. Precious metals — Acts tending to destroy identity of articles pawned.
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§ 19-26-9. Precious metals — Acts tending to destroy identity of articles pawned.
No pawnbroker shall buy or receive in pawn, gold, silver, or platinum scraps, gold- or silver-plated scraps, gold or silver solder, gold, silver, or platinum, or any of the same, in combination with any other or others of the same, melted into a button, bar, or any other shape, or any article of gold, silver, platinum, gold plate or silver plate in course of manufacture; nor shall he or she deface, scratch, obliterate, melt, separate, or break into parts any finished or unfinished article received by him or her in pawn, or otherwise in any manner do, cause, or suffer t
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