Common use of Returns/Refunds Clause in Contracts

Returns/Refunds. If it is determined by a licensed veterinarian that the puppy/dog (i) was “unfit for purchase” or (ii) has a genetic disorder that is identified within the warranty periods described above, the Buyer may [keep the puppy/dog and receive reimbursement for any veterinary expenses related to the illness (provided that such reimbursements will not exceed the Purchase Price amount)].

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Purchase Agreement, Purchase Agreement

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Returns/Refunds. If it is determined by a licensed veterinarian that the puppy/dog (i) was “unfit for purchase” or (ii) has a genetic disorder that is identified within the warranty periods described above, the Buyer may [keep the puppy/dog and receive reimbursement for any veterinary expenses related to the illness (provided that such reimbursements will not exceed the Purchase Price amount)].

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

Returns/Refunds. If it is determined by a licensed veterinarian that the puppy/dog (i) was “unfit for purchase” or (ii) has a genetic disorder that is identified within the warranty periods described above, the Buyer may [keep the puppy/dog and receive reimbursement for any veterinary expenses related to the illness (provided that such reimbursements will not exceed the Purchase Price amount)].

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Doodle Roots Puppy Health Contract

Returns/Refunds. If it is determined by a licensed veterinarian that the puppy/dog (i) was “unfit for purchase” or (ii) has a genetic disorder that is identified within the warranty periods described above, the Buyer may [keep the puppy/dog and receive reimbursement for any veterinary expenses related to the illness (provided that such reimbursements will not exceed the Purchase Price amount)amount $3,000) or return the dog/puppy to Breeder at Buyers expense].

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase Agreement

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Returns/Refunds. If it is determined by a licensed veterinarian that the puppy/dog (i) was “unfit for purchase” or (ii) has a genetic disorder that is identified within the warranty periods described above, the Buyer may [(i) keep the puppy/dog without refund or replacement, (ii) return the puppy/dog and receive a replacement puppy/dog from the next available litter of equal or better value and/or (iii) return the puppy/dog and receive reimbursement for any veterinary expenses related to of the illness (provided that such reimbursements will not exceed the original Purchase Price amount)]Price.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase Agreement

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