Pawnee
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PAWNEE. He who receives a pawn or pledge.
2. The rights of the pawnee are to have the exclusive possession of the
pawn; to use it, when it is for the advantage of the pawner, but, in such
case, when he makes a profit out of it, he must account for the same. 1 Car.
Law Rep. 8 7; 2 Murph.
3. The pawnee is bound to take reasonable care, of the pledge, and to
return it to the, pawnor, when the obligation of the latter has been
performed.
4. The pawnee has two remedies to enforce his claim; the first, to sell
the pawn, after having given due notice; and, secondly, by action. See. 1
Bouv. Inst. n. 1046, 1050.
A Law Dictionary, Adapted to the Constitution and Laws of the United States. By John Bouvier. Published 1856.