onemoretime
Well-Known Member
Oh dear.
Thank you for the advice to walk away, but that has far more legal implications than not. I like the horse. Very much. I thought hard about the horse. The horse is in 'sales livery' with someone with whom I have an acquaintance through others - I know them to talk to and that's as far as it goes. The horse was pointed out to me as a good prospect.
The horse is a blank canvas - it has been backed and turned away. I enquired why it was backed late, and who bred it, and why it was sent to the sales livery, and why it is for sale for not very much money. It is now ready to bring on. I 'test drove' the horseand I felt there was a great deal of promise there. Very willing little horse. The horse had several interested parties and I went back the next day, after discussing with others, including my instructor, and gave the sales livery/dealer my deposit. In so doing I asked the dealer to sign a witnessed pre-purchase agreement that stated I was paying 10% deposit, fully refundable should my vet fail the horse. I signed this too. The vet didn't fail the horse outright. So, to walk away now could be held against me, as I would be in breach of contract.
From someone who was caught big time last year when buying a horse I would walk away. The vet has not passed the horse therefore you have a right to walk away. As others have said, it is not up to you to make the horse sound in whatever way you think fit. There are no legal implications involved - the horse has not passed the vet!! My husband is a lawyer and he agrees with this.