wakijaki
Well-Known Member
Hi
just wondering as I have recently found out that the Gypsy Cob Society was closed down in 2010 ...my horse has changed hands 3 times since then only no one has updated the passport at all.
I understand that to update the passport it now needs to be sent off to the Lippizaner society which I haven't done myself as I am in dispute with the dealer who sold me the horse over her not being as described.
My question is this - does this even count as a passport if the issuing agency has been closed down and would the fact that the seller hasn't bothered to update it while using the horse for treks and lessons under her business go against her if my case goes to small claims court? Also would I myself get in trouble for not updating the passport even though I have been asking the dealer to take the horse back and refund my money?
thanks
just wondering as I have recently found out that the Gypsy Cob Society was closed down in 2010 ...my horse has changed hands 3 times since then only no one has updated the passport at all.
I understand that to update the passport it now needs to be sent off to the Lippizaner society which I haven't done myself as I am in dispute with the dealer who sold me the horse over her not being as described.
My question is this - does this even count as a passport if the issuing agency has been closed down and would the fact that the seller hasn't bothered to update it while using the horse for treks and lessons under her business go against her if my case goes to small claims court? Also would I myself get in trouble for not updating the passport even though I have been asking the dealer to take the horse back and refund my money?
thanks