Buying or Selling
Buying or selling a horse is often done with goodwill and an assumption
that the person you are dealing with is trustworthy.
Agreements for the sale and purchase of a horse
may include:
- A
description of its horse including breed, height, colour, age.
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A
description of its breeding.
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A
description of its manner and temperament.
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A
description of its confirmation and marking.
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A
description of what it has done in the past.
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A
description of what the horse is being sold to do/ its prospects.
- A
description of whether it is good to shoe, box, clip, ride on the roads.
By recording these agreements you can ensure you avoid financial problems
and heartache if a verbal deal is not honoured. Upon purchasing or selling a horse we can evaluate
your situation and requirements to create a bespoke agreement. In the event of a dispute arising after the sale or purchase
of a horse, a written agreement will provide a solution to any discrepancies, establising what was orginally agreed.
For further information on Equine Law services please call 0845 362 0101 or email on equinelaw@elselaw.co.uk.
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