This is a simple agreement between the owner and purchaser of a horse. It is fair to both sides and sufficiently comprehensive so that you simply delete what is not required in your circumstances.
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This is an option agreement which will bind a seller to a future sale if the optioner (buyer) decides to exercise the option. It will be used most commonly in transactions between professional riders and prospective buyer-sponsors.
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This is a standard business lease with additions which may
be relevant to the letting of an equestrian establishment.
If the letting is for a use which is substantially agricultural (not equestrian except a stud farm), use a farm business tenancy agreement. If you are not sure whether the tenant will or will not carry on an equestrian business, use this document.
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This is a standard grazing agreement for non-business use.
It is effectively a short term licence outside the statutory landlord and tenant framework. It can be used to graze any animal. horses, poultry, sheep, pigs, cattle, yaks or so on.
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This document is suitable for any event taking place on
agricultural land - equestrian, market, rally, fair and so on. This is an agreement with the organiser of the event. The event may take place on any number of days. It provides for additional time that will be needed for setting out and packing up after cleaning.
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This is a simple license of land for any non-business use. The land may or may not have stables or other buildings on it. As this document will be most commonly used by equestrian lovers, it has been drawn to include equestrain related provisions, however, it can just as easily be used for any other non-business use.
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