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RE: Being taken to court over horse sold
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Barnmom - 2014-06-22 2:46 PM
Just remember that the judge will most likely not be a horse person. If you can get any witnesses to come in person or at least get a notarized letter from them to give to the judge. Also, any horse professionals, vet, trainers, etc. that can come testify or at least write a letter to explain what may have possibly happened and that it was out of your control once she purchased the horse.
It doesn't sound like she has a leg to stand on, but you never know who she will bring with her and how the judge will see it. Have your ducks in a row and document everything and you should be fine.
This is the truth. Even though this woman SHOULD not be able to prevail in court, it will depend upon how you present your case. She may say you GUARANTEED the horse. People can say anything, so you must be ready with a defense. It would be great if the friend of yours who was there at the time of sale go with you. It would also be good to take someone else who trains horses for a living there with you as a witness. Your most likely are going to have to educate the judge on horses and their behaviors.
Sorry, I guess I was late coming to the party. I just went back and reread where you prevailed in this case. Good for you, you got a judge with common sense.
Edited by Hollywood's Fan 2014-07-19 1:42 PM
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