The article was ok, I suppose, although it did NOT answer my questions. I travel by horseback, having ridden through 24 states on a horse, im interested and Im sure others are also; in the requirements for proper paper work regarding the horse, what documentation is needed, what shots or records thereof, rules of the road..so forth and so on... I have done my research as I travel from state to state, and I have the basics, but what else is there?
I need a simple contract to protect my neighbor from any responsibility if we get hurt while riding on his property. He has no problem with this, infact he suggested we ride his property but I want him to know that we have no intention of holding him responsible if someone is injurred.
I was given a horse where I board the horse is 26yrs old and has a big growth on his neck.They feel since it was there horse they can ride it any time they want.I hav e told them to let me know first they never do so I put a padlock on my tack room now they want to discuss board.What is my legal right?
I am seeking legal representation regaring a recent accident that my horse was in. I have a very nice barrel horse that I have put several thousand dollars in for trainin. My friend and fellow barrel racer took my horse to her farm so we could begin racing together. In her pasture was a electric pole with three guy wires. Two of the wires were coated in a yellow plactic the third wire was not. He was lopin the field and dodged the bright yellow wire and ran through the unmarked one that was hidden behind ir. Needless to say he suffered major injury and lost 1il of muscle and lacerations. He is alive but I will never be able to compete at the level he was trained for. The electric company realized that the wire belonged to verizon but had no record of it because they installed the guy wire without permission. I put a claim in against verizons insurance company and they explained wires are only covered in places where people are present not animals and therefore were not liable. I don't agree and was hoping to find a virginia attorney to assist me with this process. Any suggestions would be helpful!
I wish this atricle addressed bill of sale for horses. I went to NOLO and printed up a general bill of sale for a dog and used it for purchasing a horse...the owner of the horse refused to sign it and said she had never seen anything like it before and she wouldn't sign it....I do not understand why she wouldn't sign it...the only part she didn't like was the part that said "If a licensed vet certifies in writing that the horse has an illness, serious disease or congenital defect that was present when the buyer took possession of horse, the buyer may within 14 days return the horse to seller for a full refund of the purchase price plus and sales tax and reimburse the buyer for the cost of reasonable veterinary care direcrlt related to the examination that showed that the horse was ill"...the only thing I can think of is that she knew the horse was sick and didn't want to have to refund my money. If anyone could give me any legal reasons as to why a horse owner wouldnt sign this please let me know so i can be better informed. Needless to say she refused to sign it and therefore the deal was never made.
I was givin a horse no papers, and a verbal contract move him by 10-1 or make arrangements with the land owner to keep him there longer if needed. so i made arrangements to have him there till i got him moved. i last spoke to her two weeks ago told her it would be about two weeks before trailor was ready. she said ok. let me know when hes moved. i went to move him and he was gone. come to find out ger and the prior owner got together and gave him to someone else they think i broke aggreement buit i didnt. they did. he had no right after givin me the horse and moving away to get rid of him i still had time to move him when they done it first. now im fighting with them and the law to get him back. they are saying they will bring him back tonight. i hope they arnt lying again. its breaking my heart to tell my son i dont know if he will come back. it was all just an missunderstanding about when he was to be moved. We just want out buddy back.
Lady paid in advance for 2 months of training...the horse was enroute to the trainer in Virginia when the horse was sold by the owner to someone that saw the horse at a stop along the haulers route. The trainer was notified via voice-mail immediately after the sale was made. The trainer now refuses to return the fees paid by the owner for training of a horse she has never layed eyes on. What recourse does this lady have? Thanks
does anyone know what i can do. i am free care leasing a mare. i told the owner he needs to take her back, but he wont get ahold of me and is refusing to take the mare back. someone please let me know what i can do. i no longer am able to afford to pay for the mare ad i dont want her to starve