Pawnbrokers Act, 1964

Right to inspect sale book and catalogue.

32.—(1) The person who holds a pawn-ticket in respect of a pledge pawned for a sum exceeding two pounds or any pledge made up wholly or partly of gold, silver or other precious metal or of any precious or semi-precious stone may, at any time before the expiration of twelve months from the date on which the goods are sold, request the pawnbroker with whom the goods were pawned to produce the sale book and catalogue containing the entries of the sale and may, on payment of the fee prescribed in Part IV of the Fifth Schedule, inspect such entries.

(2) A pawnbroker who fails to comply with a request under subsection (1) of this section shall be guilty of an offence.