The Bill of Sale for Conveyance of Horse is a legal document used when selling a horse without warranties, meaning the horse is sold "as is." This form is unique because it emphasizes the absence of guarantees concerning the horse's condition, unlike other purchase agreements that may provide some form of warranty or guarantee to the buyer. It ensures that both the seller and buyer have a clear understanding of the terms of the sale.
This form should be used whenever you are selling a horse and wish to clarify that the sale is conducted without any warranties. It fits scenarios where the seller wants to limit their liability regarding the horse's condition, such as private sales or transactions where the buyer has prior experience with the horse or equine transactions.
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This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law. It is important to verify whether additional legal formalities are needed in your specific jurisdiction.
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Step 1 Date and Parties. Enter the date in which the document is being created. Step 2 Horse Description. Horse's Name (if named) Step 3 Purchase Price Information. Step 4 Security Deposit. Step 5 Signatures. Step 6 Acknowledgement of Notary Public.
Date of the Sale. Seller's Name & Address. Buyer's Name & Address. Description of Livestock. Number. Color. Kind. Brand. Weight. Health. Vaccinations. Condition. Any other relevant information.
A bill of sale is the most basic of documents.A bill of sale may also be necessary to prove title to the horse in order to obtain a passport for competition. An agreement of purchase and sale with a form of warranty is found in Appendix (C).
Although a bill of sale in North Carolina is not a requirement when titling or registering vehicles purchased from individual sellers or private parties, the document is a requirement when titling and registering vehicles purchased from a licensed car dealership.
The bill of sale must be notarized by a notary public and include identifying information about the vessel, information about the buyer and seller, the date of the transaction, and the sale price.
Louisiana. Maryland. Nebraska. New Hampshire. West Virginia. Montana.
The date of the sale. A description of the car, including its: Year, make and model. The selling price of the car. If the car is a gift or partial gift, you should still create a bill of sale. Warranty information. The full names, addresses and signatures of the buyer and seller.
Name and address of the seller. Name and address of the buyer. Date& time of the purchase. The agreed price for the furniture. The location where the purchase is taking place. Form of payment (is it cash, check, credit card or debit card)