Crazy_cat_lady
Well-Known Member
Lots of avoidance of key questions....
Yes, there most certainly is.
the police have said due to the fact that she (my horse) was on her yard she has every right to keep her, they have described it as if you take your car to a garage and have some work done but you are not one hundred per cent happy with it the people at the garage have the right to cease the car, but my argument was that this is a living breathing thing and the police said due to it being a civial matter they cant help that.
personally ive never heard of a garage doing this........... normally you complain, have problem rectified, and in some cases get money off......
i doubt the garage would want to keep someones old banger....... and in NO terms could anyone other than the police/carpark wardens CEASE a car
Actually, a garage did exactly this to my ex husband.They did the work on his car, then realised he was a bad payment risk and refused to let him collect the car until he paid the bill.
Not just you and not just those questions bourbonI'm more interested to know why questions about what the YO thinks they haven't paid for and how much we are talking.
How much do you owe (according to YO)?
how much money do you owe according to the yo and what is the money for?
I think there are plenty of people on here who would give you good advice if they were in pocession of the full facts...quite a number have asked how much money is owed according to the yo and what it is supposed to be for. Maybe if you could answer that question then people would be more informed and less hostile towards you op.
Lots of avoidance of key questions....
You have every right to remove your horse from the yard and if you feel that there is likely to be a disturbance then the police are obliged to provide a presence to assist you in the peacefull recovery of your horse and goods.
Please find below a list of specialist equine solicitors.
(If you are a BHS Gold member then you get free legal advice from their legal helpline).
SOLICITORS EQUINE
Actons
Tel: 0115 91002200 Caroline Bowler
Mark Carter
White Bowker Solicitors
Tel: 01962 844440
www.wandb.co.uk
mark.carter@wandb.co.uk
Helen Niebuhr
Darbys Solicitors
52 New Inn Hall Street
Oxford
OX1 2QD
Tel: 01865 811 7000
01865 811712
Fax: 01865 811 777
www.equine-law.net
E: equine@darbys.co.uk
Jaqcui Fulton Equine Law
Tel: 0121 308 5915
jf@equinelawuk.co.uk
www.equinelawuk.co.uk
Hannah Campbell (Specialise in compensation cases)
Tel: 01446 794196
www.horsesolicitor.co.uk
info@horse solicitor
Elizabeth Simpson Senior Solicitor at law firm Andrew M Jackson
Tel: 01482 325242
www.andrewjackson.co.uk
enquiries@andrewjackson.co.uk
David Forbes or Belinda Walkinshaw
Pickworths Solicitors
6 Victoria Street
St Albans
Hertfordshire
AL1 3JB
01727 844511
Mark de-villamar Roberts
Langleys Solicitors Equine Law Group
Tel: 01904 683051
E: mark.Roberts@langleys.com
www.equinelawyers.co.uk
Elizabeth Simpson
Senior Solicitor
Andrew Jackson
Yorkshire
Tel: 01482 325242
www.andrewjackson.co.uk
Richmond Solicitors
13-15 High Street
Keynsham
Bristol
BS31 1DP
Tel: 0117 986 9555
Fax: 0117 986 8680
enquiries@richmonssolicitorsco.uk
Jacqui Fulton
Giselle Robinson Solicitors
Knights Solicitors
Tunbridge Wells
Tel: 01892 537311
www.knights-solicitors.co.uk
Work with GRC Commercial Bailiffs
Senior partner very good on equine matters
Horse Solicitor
Tel: 01446 794 196
info@horsesolicitor.co.uk
www.horsesolicitor.com
www.laytons.com
Mary Ann Reay Charles or Chris Shaw
Shaw and Co Solicitors
Equine Law Specialists
Tel: 0800 019 1248
info@shawandco.com
www.shawandco.com
Arnold Thomson
205 Watling Street West
Towcester
Northants
NN12 6BX
Tel: 01327 350266
Fax: 01327 353567
www.arnoldthomson.com
enquiries@arnoldthomson.com
Tozers www.tozers.co.uk
Eleanor Temple Barrister from Kings Chambers in Leeds
Tel: 0113 242 1123
www.kingschambers.com
how much money do you owe according to the yo and what is the money for?
we apparently owe round about 700/800 pounds, for last months livery, this months livery till the end of this month, we have paid all our bill up to date.
Forgive me if I'm repeating a previous post but the police would never allow someone to keep someone else's property unless the yo can prove explicitly that the op owes a substantial amount of money and that she has taken every step that is reasonable to recieve the monies owed. Your horse as with any pet is considered a persons property and it would work the same as a debt company sending round a baliff to get equivalent value of your possessions as a last resort. The police would have advised the op to get her possessions back and the yo to take civil actions for debts unpaid. If this is true the whole story has not been given. Plus I'm not sure why redwings or RSPCA would be called, this is a civil matter.
So basically £800 for 6 weeks livery? (Plus an extra two weeks until the end if the month even though you've left?) take it you're on full livery? Personally I'd offer to pay half now and get my horse and half next month and get my tack.
Ant121 people CANNOT withhold or remove people's property. This is called theft.
The 'courts' would either award the yo your horse depending on its value or not. Just as it would be up to the yo to prove that you owe money and yourself to prove that you don't. Until then your horse is YOUR property.