Minnesota Horse or Stallion Syndication Agreement

Category:
State:
Multi-State
Control #:
US-00039DR
Format:
Word; 
Rich Text
Instant download

Description

Stallion syndications are contractual agreements where multiple parties combine their financial resources to purchase a stallion for breeding purposes. Each contributor or "owner" owns a "fractional interest" in the stallion, typically entitling them to one breeding right per breeding season. The farm or individual syndicating the stallion will generally retain multiple fractional interests. The arrangement provides for lowered costs and a more diverse breeding for the stallion.

This form is a generic example that may be referred to when preparing such a form for your particular state. It is for illustrative purposes only. Local laws should be consulted to determine any specific requirements for such a form in a particular jurisdiction.

Free preview
  • Preview Horse or Stallion Syndication Agreement
  • Preview Horse or Stallion Syndication Agreement
  • Preview Horse or Stallion Syndication Agreement
  • Preview Horse or Stallion Syndication Agreement
  • Preview Horse or Stallion Syndication Agreement
  • Preview Horse or Stallion Syndication Agreement
  • Preview Horse or Stallion Syndication Agreement
  • Preview Horse or Stallion Syndication Agreement
  • Preview Horse or Stallion Syndication Agreement
  • Preview Horse or Stallion Syndication Agreement
  • Preview Horse or Stallion Syndication Agreement

How to fill out Horse Or Stallion Syndication Agreement?

US Legal Forms - one of the most extensive collections of legal documents in the United States - offers a vast selection of legal forms that you can download or print.

By utilizing the website, you can access thousands of forms for both business and personal use, organized by categories, states, or keywords. You can quickly find the latest forms such as the Minnesota Horse or Stallion Syndication Agreement.

If you already have a monthly subscription, Log In and download the Minnesota Horse or Stallion Syndication Agreement from the US Legal Forms repository. The Download button will appear on each form you view. You have access to all previously acquired forms in the My documents section of your account.

Complete the purchase. Use your credit card or PayPal account to finalize the transaction.

Select the format and download the form to your device. Edit. Fill out, modify, print, and sign the downloaded Minnesota Horse or Stallion Syndication Agreement.

Every template included in your account has no expiration date and is yours indefinitely. Therefore, if you wish to download or print another copy, simply navigate to the My documents section and click on the form you need.

Access the Minnesota Horse or Stallion Syndication Agreement with US Legal Forms, one of the most comprehensive libraries of legal document templates. Utilize thousands of professional and state-specific templates that meet your business or personal requirements.

  1. Ensure you have selected the correct form for your area/state.
  2. Click the Preview button to review the content of the form.
  3. Read the form description to confirm that you have selected the appropriate one.
  4. If the form does not meet your requirements, use the Search bar at the top of the screen to find a suitable one.
  5. If you are satisfied with the form, confirm your selection by clicking the Get now button.
  6. Then, choose the pricing plan you prefer and provide your credentials to register for an account.

Form popularity

FAQ

Horse syndication is now the most common way for new owners to get involved in racehorse ownership. A licensed syndicator will sell shares in horses they own, with individuals buying different portions of that horse (2.5%, 5%, or 10% shares being the most popular).

A 100% syndicated horse at $120,000 means you're up for $6,000 for a 5% share. This equates to $1,200 for each member of a 5% syndicate group. Yearly costs will vary between $40,000 and $60,000 depending on where the horse is based and where it races.

Horse racing syndicates are actually often more affordable than buying a horse outright. This is because you don't have to pay for the complete upkeep of the horse yourself. Many owners will also tell you that the price you pay for a share in a racing horse is well worth the perks.

A 100% syndicated horse at $120,000 means you're up for $6,000 for a 5% share. This equates to $1,200 for each member of a 5% syndicate group. Yearly costs will vary between $40,000 and $60,000 depending on where the horse is based and where it races.

Typically, a share in a stallion syndicate entitles the share owner certain breeding rights to the stallion; principally, the right to breed to the stallion without paying stud fees. Modern stallion syndicates offer more options.

Stallion syndications are contractual agreements where multiple parties combine their financial resources to purchase a stallion for breeding purposes. Each contributor or owner owns a fractional interest in the stallion, typically entitling them to one breeding right per breeding season.

What is syndication? In a horse ownership syndication, a group of people comes together to purchase ownership in a promising horse for a professional event rider. The ownership not only covers the actual cost to buy the horse, but also the annual costs needed to maintain the horse.

A syndicate allows multiple people to purchase equal shares in a horse which cuts ownership costs, allowing more people to take part in the ownership. For example, five people decide to form a group to purchase 5% in a racehorse. Each member owns 1% of the horse and also 1% of the horse's upkeep during its career.

Horse racing syndicates are actually often more affordable than buying a horse outright. This is because you don't have to pay for the complete upkeep of the horse yourself. Many owners will also tell you that the price you pay for a share in a racing horse is well worth the perks.

Typically, a share in a stallion syndicate entitles the share owner certain breeding rights to the stallion; principally, the right to breed to the stallion without paying stud fees. Modern stallion syndicates offer more options.

Trusted and secure by over 3 million people of the world’s leading companies

Minnesota Horse or Stallion Syndication Agreement