Oregon Statutes 726.290 – Signing of card, stub or record by pledgor
The pawnbroker shall at the time of making a loan require the pledgor or agent of the pledgor to write the signature and address of the pledgor or the agent of the pledgor on a card, ticket, stub or any other approved record, bearing the serial number of the loan corresponding to that recorded in the pawnbroker’s register as provided in ORS § 726.280. If the person is unable to write, the person shall sign the person’s mark, and in such event the pawnbroker shall record on the signature card, stub or record such information as will enable the pawnbroker to identify the person in case of the loss of the ticket.
Terms Used In Oregon Statutes 726.290
- Pawnbroker: means a person, copartnership, association or corporation that:
(a) Lends money at a rate of interest greater than 10 percent per annum on the deposit or pledge of personal property;
(b) Purchases personal property on the direct or implied condition of selling the personal property back at a stipulated price that would amount to paying interest or consideration in excess of 10 percent per annum; or
(c) Does business as a storage warehouse operator and lends money at a rate of interest greater than 10 percent per annum upon goods, wares, merchandise or personal property pledged or deposited as collateral security. See Oregon Statutes 726.010
- Person: includes individuals, corporations, associations, firms, partnerships, limited liability companies and joint stock companies. See Oregon Statutes 174.100
- Pledgor: means a person who delivers a pledge into the possession of a pawnbroker, unless the person discloses that the person is or was acting for another, in which event 'pledgor' means the disclosed principal. See Oregon Statutes 726.010