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Equine agreements
Whatever type of equine agreement you are considering entering into it is always sensible to have that agreement set out in writing. From a practical point of view this helps to ensure that both parties have the same understanding as to what has been agreed.
Disputes may also be avoided later if the parties are clear on their respective rights and obligations from the start.
Verbal contracts are notoriously difficult to prove and written contracts have the advantage of being easier to rely on and enforce if things do go wrong.
Whether you are thinking of buying or selling a horse as part of your hobby or you work in the equine industry, we can help.
Range of equine agreements
Our lawyers can guide you through the legal issues and help you understand your rights and obligations. We can advise on potential risks and liabilities and how you can take steps to protect yourself.
We can prepare many types of equine agreements including:
- Contracts for the sale or purchase of a horse
- Loan agreements
- Horse training agreements
- Livery agreements
- Terms and conditions for your business
- Partnership, LLP and shareholder agreements
Where you have been provided with a document by the other party we can review that contract and advise you on it.
Why choose Furley Page for equine agreements
Our lawyers have experience in advising horse owners, riders, trainers and dealers.
We understand that the law and legal issues can seem complex and we do all we can to explain them to you in a straightforward and down to earth way.
We use plain English in our documents and only use technical legal words where absolutely necessary.
Contact Darren Philpot to find out how we can help you.
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