South Carolina Statutes

§ 40-39-140 — Third-party ownership of pledge and sold property; returns; pawnbroker remedies and liability exemption.

South Carolina § 40-39-140
JurisdictionSouth Carolina
Title 40PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
Ch. 39PAWNBROKERS

This text of South Carolina § 40-39-140 (Third-party ownership of pledge and sold property; returns; pawnbroker remedies and liability exemption.) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering South Carolina primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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S.C. Code Ann. § 40-39-140 (2026).

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(A)No pawnbroker shall accept property from a pledgor or seller upon which there is evidence of ownership by a third party without first taking reasonable steps to ascertain its true ownership. Any such item accepted for pawn or purchased by a pawnbroker must be returned on demand without fee to the third party owner.
(B)(1) If property in the possession of a pawnbroker was leased to a pledgor or seller when the pledgor or seller pledged or sold the property to the pawnbroker, the pawnbroker shall return the property to the lessor if the lessor provides the pawnbroker with evidence that the property was the lessor's property and was leased to the pledgor or seller at the time the property was pledged or sold to the pawnbroker. For the purposes of this section, a lease or other written agr

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Legislative History

HISTORY: 1988 Act No. 491, SECTION 2; 2016 Act No. 262 (H.4090), SECTION 13, eff June 9, 2016. Effect of Amendment 2016 Act No. 262, SECTION 13, inserted paragraph designator (A); in (A), inserted "or seller" and "or purchased"; and added (B), relating to returns and pawnbroker remedies and liability exemption.

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