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Old 04-22-2008, 03:33 AM   #1
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Transfer of ownership form needed

Does anyone have one of those? I FINALLY sold finn but I want the new owner to sign one.
If some one has one that has in it something about if the horse does not work out with them that he has to come back to me. That parts not neccary but I'd like it to be in it.
I'd write one up my self but I dont kno what to say in it.
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Old 04-25-2008, 02:58 PM   #2
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This is the sales agreement that I use when I sell a horse. I hope this helps.





Equine Sales Agreement
This is a bill of sale and sales agreement entered into by and between Christina Busch, hereinafter for convenience called the seller, and , hereinafter for convenience call the buyer.
This sales agreement provides for the legal transfer of ownership of the following horse:
Name:
Sex:Breed:
Height:Markings:
Date of Birth:
Seller agrees to sell and buyer agrees to buy the above described horse for the total sum of $ ______US dollars.
It is acknowledged by the buyer that the seller has transferred to the buyer (if available) all x-ray and medical information requested and that the buyer has been granted an opportunity to have his/her own veterinarian conduct an independent examination of the horse being purchased. The buyer acknowledges that it is frequently difficult to accurately ascertain the physical condition of any horse and that veterinarians’ may differ as to their opinions with regard to the interpretation of x-ray studies. Likewise, the buyer is aware that while a horse may perform satisfactorily for on rider or trainer, its level of performance may not be capable of being maintained by another rider or trainer. Therefore, the seller has given to the buyer a full and adequate opportunity to ride, test, and vet the horse and thus rely totally and completely upon his own analysis and evaluation and not upon any representations what so ever made by the seller.
For all the reasons stated above, the seller specifically makes no express warranties or implied warranties as to the ability, disposition, health or soundness of the horse being purchased by the buyer: specifically excluding all express or implied warranties of every kind or nature that might be involved in such a horse purchase: thus, selling this horse “as is”.
This complete and absolute disclaimer of warranty or responsibility by the seller is fully and completely understood by the buyer since it is so extremely difficult to accurately determine a horses’ medical condition or performance capabilities. Upon successful completion of examination, buyer agrees that responsibility and risk of loss for said horse passes immediately from seller to buyer. Buyer is responsible for all board, veterinary, farrier, insurance and transportation expenses, of said horse after the date of .
The buyer further agrees that this sales agreement represents the full and complete agreement between the parties and that the buyer has not relied upon any oral statements made by the seller in purchasing this horse. Rather, the buyer has relied totally upon his/her own evaluation and analysis of the horse, its abilities, its capabilities, and independent veterinarian’s examination, and only such medical information as has been provided by the seller to make an independent judgment and determination to purchase this horse.
The buyer also agrees that is at any time the buyer feels they they no longer want said horse or can no longer take care of said horse. The buyer will offer the horse to the seller before selling to anyone else.
By signing below the buyer and seller state that they agree to all terms of the above contract. The seller also acknowledges that he does hold lawful title to the horse named above: is lawfully able to transfer title: and that the horse is totally free from all debt or lien.
This equine sales agreement contains the entire understanding of the parties concerning it subject matter: there are no oral or written promises or representations upon which buyer is relying except as expressly set forth herein.
This agreement may be modified only in writing executed by both buyer and seller. The invalidity or unenforceability of any terms or clauses of this agreement shall not affect the validity and enforceability of any other terms or clauses.
The agreement shall be construed in accordance with and shall be governed by the laws of the State of ____________. Any legal action must be brought in the county of _______________.

Buyers Name:
Address:
City: State: Zip code:
Phone Number:

Seller Name:
Address:
City: State: Zip code:
Phone Number:



______________________________ ___/__/___
Buyer’s Signature Date

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Old 04-25-2008, 08:26 PM   #3
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Good job, ECF!
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Old 04-25-2008, 08:57 PM   #4
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I have several bills of sale. If you would like them, please PM me you email address and I will get them to you.

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Old 04-26-2008, 05:13 AM   #5
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This is the one that I use... pretty basic but gets the job done.





Bill of Sale




I, _________________________________, of __________________________________________________ ,
(SELLER) (address)


___________________________sell __________________________________, a ______________________,
(telephone) (equine's name) (breed)


_____________________, __________________________________, _____________, __________________
(color) (markings) (sex) (DOB/age)


to _________________________________, of __________________________________________________ __,
(BUYER) (address)


__________________________on _________________.
(telephone) (month/day/year)

Said equine above is registered / not registered with the following associations:
____________________________________________#_____ ____________
____________________________________________#_____ ____________


All registry/association papers are transferred to BUYER, and transfer fees to said equine are the responsibility of the BUYER(s).


Payment for said equine was made via __________________ for the total amount of _______________.


If payment is made via check, said equine will be held at _____________________________ until the funds clear. In the event of non-sufficient funds, ownership of said equine will revert to the SELLER and BUYER gives up all claim to said equine.


SELLER warrants s/he has clear title to said equine.


SELLER makes no other warranties, express or implied, including the warranties of fitness for a particular purpose.


COMMEMTS:
__________________________________________________ __________
__________________________________________________ __________


BUYER warrants that BUYER has had the option to review the condition and health of the horse, including any veterinarian examinations, at BUYER’s expense. BUYER is aware said equine is sold AS IS, WHERE IS.


Moreover, BUYER agrees that if at any time, buyer wishes to relinquish the ownership of the said equine, buyer will contact (SELLER)____________________________first. BUYER is to offer SELLER first right if refusal by making a good faith effort to reach SELLER by telephone or by certified return receipt mail to last known address.


Two distinct and independently signed copies of this Sales Contract exist; one for the buyer and one for the seller.




Signature of Seller: ________________________________ Date:_____________


Signature of Buyer: _________________________________ Date:____________
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Old 04-26-2008, 06:14 AM   #6
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Thanks guys! Nchic I think ill use yours because it mentions about if the horse is going to be sold that i get first dibs!
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