Risks of Purchasing a Horse From a Sales Agent
Generally speaking, it’s very common and completely legal to use a sales agent within an equine business transaction. A sales agent is defined as a person, who acts on behalf of the buyer or seller in a transaction in exchange for commission from the sale. Over the last fifty years, majority of cases related to…
Types of Warranties in an Equine Purchase and Sale Agreement
There are two types of warranties to be aware of during an equine purchase and sale agreement: express and implied. Express warranties are detailed by the parties in the agreement while implied warranties are implied under law or by reason of a statute. Horses are considered “goods” in most states under the Uniform Commercial Code…
How Do I Select An Attorney to Assist Me: An Infographic
View the infographic below for tips on hiring a lawyer, as well as further information and resources for each state.
Understanding California’s Agister’s Lien Law When Maintaining an Equine Boarding Facility
Boarding stables, like any other type of business, occasionally find themselves with a client who has run up large debts… except in the case of boarding stables, these clients sometimes refuse to move their horse(s) from the premises. Therefore, the facility finds itself still feeding and caring for the horses without pay – taking up…