Common use of ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS AND DISCLAIMERS Clause in Contracts

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS AND DISCLAIMERS. 4.1. Buyer acknowledges and agrees that Buyer will alter the dog by18 months of age. Buyer must transmit medical records and an affidavit proving compliance with the terms of this section. Failure to satisfy the requirements of this Section is a material breach of this Agreement. Buyer agrees that Seller’s remedies described in Section 3.2. are reasonable and enforceable and that Buyer will pay any costs incurred by Seller to enforce the terms of this Agreement. Initial 4.2. Seller shall not be held responsible for conditions contracted or observed in the dog that are not due to Seller’s willful acts or negligence. These include, but are not limited to diseases, viruses, disorders, the development of disqualifying faults and other conditions. Initial 4.3. Seller is not responsible for behaviors exhibited by the dog once the dog leaves the possession and control of Seller. Buyer understands that dogs can exhibit undesirable behaviors including, but not limited to, chewing and biting people, things and other animals, urinating and defecating in undesirable places, chasing people and animals in unwanted ways, etc. Dogs have the ability to injure and/or kill other living things. Buyer agrees that Seller is not responsible for the dog’s acts of destruction, altercations between other dogs, cats, other animals, or people. Buyer accepts responsibility for the dog’s behavior once the dog leaves the possession and control of Seller. Buyer is aware risks exist, both known and unknown, and voluntarily assumes the risks. Initial 4.4. Buyer acknowledges that Seller recommends that Buyer attend obedience classes with dog and provide proper socialization opportunities for the dog. Initial

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Pet Contract, Pet Contract, Pet Contract

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS AND DISCLAIMERS. 4.1. Buyer acknowledges and agrees that Buyer will alter the dog by18 before 18 months of age. Buyer must transmit medical records and an affidavit proving compliance with the terms of this section. Failure to satisfy the requirements of this Section is a material breach of this Agreement. Buyer agrees that Seller’s remedies described in Section 3.2. are reasonable and enforceable and that Buyer will pay any costs incurred by Seller to enforce the terms of this Agreement. Initial 4.2. Seller Initial 4.2.Seller shall not be held responsible for conditions contracted or observed in the dog that are not due to Seller’s willful acts or negligence. These include, but are not limited to diseases, viruses, disorders, the development of disqualifying faults and other conditions. Initial 4.3. Seller is not responsible for behaviors exhibited by the dog once the dog leaves the possession and control of Seller. Buyer understands that dogs can exhibit undesirable behaviors including, but not limited to, chewing and biting people, things and other animals, urinating and defecating in undesirable places, chasing people and animals in unwanted ways, etc. Dogs have the ability to injure and/or kill other living things. Buyer agrees that Seller is not responsible for the dog’s acts of destruction, altercations between other dogs, cats, other animals, or people. Buyer accepts responsibility for the dog’s behavior once the dog leaves the possession and control of Seller. Buyer is aware risks exist, both known and unknown, and voluntarily assumes the risks. Initial 4.4. Buyer acknowledges that Seller recommends that Buyer attend obedience classes with dog and provide proper socialization opportunities for the dog. Initial

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Pet Contract, Pet Contract

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