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Old 04-02-2008, 10:16 AM
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Re: Puppy contracts

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Originally Posted by Labs View Post
All my pups are sold with a 5 page contract and I must admit that I didn't think they were leagally binding as I thought puppy sales came under the sales of goods act once its yours, it yours. But most people see a contract and think it is and if they sign it and agree to it all well and good, and if someone wouldn't sign then they wouldn't get a puppy it helps me to judge their character. The only bit that would stand up is the endorsement contract.
You are right, dogs and puppies do fall under the sale of goods act Making such contracts void, I know more about these contacts more than I did with what we find ourselves going through at this moment in time

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If you buy a fridge or a car for example, from a shop or a dealer, you have certain rights. Since dogs and cats are regarded by the law as property, they fall within the Sale of Goods legislation too.
Taken from a solicitors website
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