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Old 07-08-2014, 03:56 PM   #41
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Originally Posted by gemy View Post
Okay but I think that relationships have not broken down completely and a formal letter from a lawyer may serve to have the breeder agree with the purchaser and not try to enforce the breeding provision of said contract.

plus I thought this would be seen to in small claims court, under $10,000 cases can be seen there.

** shrugs not a lawyer either **
I agree with you...it's just been my experience in the past that most people try to intimidate and when they see they can't or when they are told "No", they usually move on without incident. My point was only to try to save the OP the initial attorney's fees by telling her to wait and see. In order to enforce the contract they would have to file and go through the court system - I would be surprised if the breeder would take it that far. But what do I know - I'm no breeder either!
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