Wagtail
Horse servant
This is one of the most thought provoking threads I have ever read on here. I really can sympathise with both sides of the argument. It does seem odd that a loaner who is loaning because they cannot afford to buy a horse themselves, can actually benefit financially so that they are able to buy their own horse, from the death of a loan horse. That does not seem right. On the other hand, the owner signed to say they would not want the money should a death payment be made if the horse died, and the OP has been the one shelling out for the insurance premiums. For me, it would make a difference what the owner normally did regarding their horses' insurance. As if they do not normally insure, why should they benefit from an insurance premium that someone else is paying? They have loaned the horse out for 5 years. Why is that? Presumably they do not wish to keep the horse themselves but also don't want to sell it. So they have found a home where all the expenses and care of the horse are met by someone else.
It would also depend, for me, on the cause of death of the horse. Was it being over exerted? Had it had regular health checks? That kind of thing.
For the record, I have insured 2 loan horses and the money for the death of the horse would have been paid to me. I would then have passed it on to the owners. In both cases, the owners normally insured the horse. I think the difference here is that the owner agreed that in the event of the horse's death, the pay out should go to the OP. I think that therefore they should honour that agreement.
It would also depend, for me, on the cause of death of the horse. Was it being over exerted? Had it had regular health checks? That kind of thing.
For the record, I have insured 2 loan horses and the money for the death of the horse would have been paid to me. I would then have passed it on to the owners. In both cases, the owners normally insured the horse. I think the difference here is that the owner agreed that in the event of the horse's death, the pay out should go to the OP. I think that therefore they should honour that agreement.