Coggs v Bernard: 1795

Pawnee robbed

[1795] EngR 838, (1795) 3 Salk 268, (1795) 91 ER 817
Commonlii
England and Wales
Citing:
See AlsoCoggs v Bernard ER 235 1738
A pawnee of any pawn or pledge hath a property in it ; for the thing deposited is a security to him, that he shall be repaid the money lent on it. Arid if things will riot be the worse, as jewels, and co he may use them ; but then it must be at his . .

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Updated: 29 December 2021; Ref: scu.353183