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Re: Cross Breeding...
I remember reading about the case on another group, and I am sure the crux of the matter was that the conversation about the difference between non active and active etc was just that a conversation. The purchaser was a solicitor and claimed that she had never been fully appraised about the basis of sale, and as there was no proof she won. Surely no matter how it is worded, if you have a contract that explains that the cat is on the non active register and what that means, and that is signed by both parties, then that document acts as proof that the purchaser did understand that the kitten was purchased on a non active basis.
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