Common use of Breeding Prospect Clause in Contracts

Breeding Prospect. Seller acknowledges that the puppy/dog is being sold as a breeding prospect and represents that, at the time of sale, the puppy/dog shows promise of being worthy of being bred as an adult at the time of sale. Buyer acknowledges that due to changes which can occur as a dog matures, and the necessity of health clearances being obtained prior to breeding, Seller is not providing a guarantee that puppy/dog will be of breeding quality as an adult. If puppy/dog fails to pass any health clearances or is otherwise determined by Seller to be unsuitable for breeding, Buyer agrees (i) not to breed the puppy/dog and (ii) to promptly have a hysterectomy/vasectomy completed on the puppy/dog (at Buyer’s expense) and provide proof of hysterectomy/vasectomy to Seller immediately upon completion.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Purchase Agreement, Purchase Agreement, Purchase Agreement

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