Bills of Sale
As Featured in the Equestrian Catalog Bills of Sale, what are they, why are they important, and what are the effects of them, whether signed or not signed? Randy Catanese reminded us that the when you go to register a horse, the USEF will ask you for a Bill of Sale, or a document that…
Express and Implied Warranties
As Featured in the Equestrian Catalog In an equine purchase and sales agreement, there are two types of warranties, an implied warranty and an express warranty. Randy Catanese, who specializes in equine law, explained the differences to us, and gave quite a lot of important information that some might find surprising. Read and learn. “The…
Buyer Beware? Not Anymore!
As Featured in the Equestrian Catalog By Barbara Pinnella T. Randolph Catanese, or Randy as he is best known, is a well-respected attorney, and the founder of Catanese & Wells. His law practice has made equine law their expertise, with their focus being general horse law and equine litigation. Randy believes that the bulk of…
Challenging a Will: Grounds for Contesting Testamentary Documents
We discuss common reasons why someone would contest a trust or estate will.