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Originally Posted by bchgirl So a contract was signed that specified the remedies but now you object...is that correct? |
I think that this is true, as has been previously detailed out. There has been much back n forth here on this thread.
Hopefully one of the morals of the story for a purchaser is, don't sign a contract you do not think is a good one from your point of view. Insist on viewing a contract up front, and taking the time to take this contract to your lawyer. For sure your breeder has taken their standard contract to their lawyer prior to sending it out to would be purchasers.
If the return of your puppy and then a replacement puppy is your only option for serious diseases whether or not they be life threatening, it is not much of an option for the purchaser.