First Right of Refusal in Horse Sale Contracts
What happens if you buy a horse but the seller hasn’t honored a first-right-of-refusal contract with the previous owner?
What happens if you buy a horse but the seller hasn’t honored a first-right-of-refusal contract with the previous owner?
The amendment would prevent the USDA from using any of its 2017 budget revenue to pay for horsemeat inspections.
The forum will feature several members of Congress in line with the theme of “Putting More Horsepower in Congress.”
One bill sponsor said the legislation is designed to protect horses while keeping the U.S. food supply safe.
An equine lawyer addresses buyer options after purchasing a horse with an unknown or undisclosed behavioral issue.
Before serving on an equestrian organization’s board of directors, check to make sure the club’s paperwork is in place.
In December Congress passed three bills that include provisions favorable to the horse industry.
Have you considered leasing a horse? To a minor? An equine lawyer explains the risk.
A group of attorneys believe horse racing’s anti-doping rules will continue to withstand legal challenge.
Are you covered? Equine insurance experts answer your questions about horse and equestrian property insurance.
The bill would amend the Horse Protection Act to ban performance packages and stiffen soring penalties.
The legislation would place the herds under the jurisdiction of the states and Native American tribes that request it.
Race-day medications for racehorses would be banned and an independent agency would be charged with enforcing rules.
These waivers are worth far more than the paper they’re written on. Here’s what you need to know.
Organizations encouraged Congress to pass the bipartisan National Forest Trails System Stewardship Act.
The theme for this year’s AHC National Issues Forum is “Protecting and Promoting the Horse.”
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