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University of Michigan Law School

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1936

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Effect Of Pledgee's Breach Of Duty On Existence Of The Debt, William H. Farnham Dec 1936

Effect Of Pledgee's Breach Of Duty On Existence Of The Debt, William H. Farnham

Michigan Law Review

When A borrows money from B, and transfers to B possession of A's chattel as pawn, it will be observed at once that B, the pledgee, has become the owner of two things: (a) a contract right or debt against A ; (b) a pledgee's interest in or lien upon the pawn. If the pledgee thereafter, but before payment of the debt, is guilty of a breach of duty in his dealing with the pawn, problems present themselves as to the effect of the pledgee's wrongful conduct on the existence and ownership of the debt and of …