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MAR -26 -1991 12 :57 FROM SWEENEY & SORER <br />TO LITTLE- CANADA F.12/13 <br />provision of this Code; <br />(B) the operation of the business is in conflict with any <br />health, building, building maintenance, zoning, or any <br />other provision of this Code or law; <br />(C) the licensee or the business premises fails to conform <br />with the standards for license application contained <br />in this section; <br />(D) the licensee has failed to comply with one or more <br />provisions of this section or any statute, rule or <br />ordinance pertaining to the businesses of pawnbroker <br />or secondhand goods dealer; <br />(E) fraud, misrepresentation or bribery in securing a <br />license; <br />(F) fraud, misrepresentation or false statements made in <br />the course of the applicant's business; and <br />(G) subject to the provisions of law, violation within the <br />preceding five years of any state or federal law <br />relating to theft, damage, or trespass to property, <br />sale of a controlled substance or stolen good, or <br />operation of a business. <br />817.280. Redemption Period. A person who pawns an item <br />shall have at least four months to redeem the item before it may <br />be sold. <br />817.290. Payments by Check. When a secondhand goods <br />dealer buys or otherwise receives an item at the licensed place <br />of business, payment must be made by check made payable to a <br />named payee who is the actual intended seller. This section <br />does not apply to pawnbrokers. <br />817.300. Inspections. A peace officer or any properly <br />designated employee of the City, the County or the State of <br />Minnesota may enter, inspect and search business premises <br />licensed under this section during business hours, without a <br />warrant. <br />817.310. County License. Secondhand goods dealers and <br />pawnbrokers dealing in precious metals and gems must be licensed <br />by Ramsey County. <br />817.320. penalties. Violation of the provisions of this <br />Chapter is a misdemeanor. <br />Page 20 <br />