Michigan Trainer's Facility Use Agreement - Horse Equine Forms

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The Trainer's Facility Use Agreement - Horse Equine form is a legal contract that allows a horse trainer to utilize the facilities of a stable for training horses or providing riding lessons to the public. This agreement outlines the terms under which the trainer operates, including revenue sharing based on a percentage of the trainer's earnings generated on the premises. It is essential for clarifying the relationship and responsibilities of both the trainer and the stable owner.


What’s included in this form

  • Identification of the parties: Names of the stable owner and the trainer.
  • Facility usage terms: Details on the percentage of revenue the trainer will pay to the stable.
  • Insurance requirement: The trainer must provide proof of insurance for their activities.
  • Inherent risk acknowledgment: Recognition of the risks associated with equine activities.
  • Termination clause: Conditions under which either party can terminate the agreement.
  • Release of liability: A provision that holds the stable harmless from various claims.
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When this form is needed

This agreement is required whenever a horse trainer intends to use a stable's facilities to train horses or provide riding lessons. It is essential for establishing clear terms between the stable and the trainer, particularly in situations where revenue is generated from these activities. This form is particularly useful in commercial settings to ensure both parties understand their rights and obligations.

Intended users of this form

  • Horse trainers looking to provide services in a commercial stable.
  • Stable owners who wish to formalize the usage of their facilities by external trainers.
  • Individuals or organizations involved in equine training or offering riding lessons.

How to complete this form

  • Identify the parties by entering the names of both the stable owner and the trainer.
  • Specify the percentage of revenue to be shared with the stable.
  • Provide the location of the stable where activities will occur.
  • Attach a copy of the Certificate of Insurance to demonstrate coverage.
  • Ensure that all inherent risks are acknowledged by signing the agreement.
  • Have both parties sign and date the agreement to make it effective.

Is notarization required?

This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law. However, ensuring that both parties sign in the presence of a witness can add an extra layer of validation to the agreement.

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Common mistakes to avoid

  • Failing to clearly specify the percentage of revenue to be paid to the stable.
  • Not attaching the necessary Certificate of Insurance.
  • Overlooking the importance of the acknowledgment of risk section.
  • Not having both parties sign and date the agreement to validate it.

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  • Reliability: The form is drafted by licensed attorneys, ensuring legal compliance.

Quick recap

  • Use this agreement to formalize the Trainer's use of a stable’s facilities.
  • Understand the financial arrangements, primarily the revenue sharing model.
  • Assume inherent risks associated with equine activities as stated in the agreement.

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