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Originally Posted by sallyanne
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So why are these so called non legally binding holding up in court then?
What about adoption contracts that come with rescues,they are roughly the same as puppy contracts,signed by new owner and a rep of the rescue,are they not legally binding either?
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Rescues would say that their contracts will hold up in court because you don't technically 'buy' a dog from rescue, you give a donation

Although, I'm not sure that the courts would see it in the same way, most rescues have a set donation, no donation, no dog, so I fail to see how that isn't a purchase!
I love reading these kinds of contracts as they can usually be pulled apart by most people within seconds.