Spay/Neuter Provision Sample Clauses

Spay/Neuter Provision. The right to ownership of the puppy/dog is conditioned upon Buyer paying all costs and expenses to spay/neuter the puppy/dog [no later than the age of 1 years old and providing proof of such spaying/neutering to Breeder immediately upon completion. [In addition to such other remedies as may be available to Breeder in an action in equity and/or at law for any violation of the terms of this Agreement, Buyer will be subject to, and hereby agrees to pay, as a penalty, the sum of $1500.00 if puppy/dog is not spayed/neutered in accordance with this Agreement.]
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Spay/Neuter Provision. The right to ownership of the puppy/dog is conditioned upon Buyer paying all costs and expenses to " females - spay between 12-18 months, males - neutered between 22-24 months and providing proof of such spaying/neutering to Breeder immediantly upon completion. In addition to such other remidies as may be available to Breeder in an action in equity and/or at law for any violation of the terms of this agreement, Buyer will be subject to, and hereby agrees to pay as a penalty, the sum of $5000 if puppy/dog is not spayed/neutered in accordance with this agreement or return puppy/dog to breeder at no cost.
Spay/Neuter Provision. The right to ownership of the puppy/dog is conditioned upon Buyer paying all costs and expenses to spay/neuter the puppy/dog [no later than the age of 9 months of age] and providing proof of such spaying/neutering to Breeder immediately upon completion (Registration/Pedigree and $50 reimbursement will be sent once proof is received). In addition to such other remedies as may be available to Breeder in an action in equity and/or at law for any violation of the terms of this Agreement, Buyer will be subject to, and hereby agrees to pay, as a penalty, the sum of $10,500 if puppy/dog is not spayed/neutered in accordance with this Agreement.(This amount is based on the average breeding dog fee of $13,500 minus the puppy price of $3,000 already paid). If necessary, legal action will be taken to collect damages and Buyer is responsible for all legal fees.
Spay/Neuter Provision. The right to ownership of the puppy/dog is conditioned upon Buyer paying all costs and expenses to spay/neuter the puppy/dog and providing proof of such spaying/neutering to Breeder immediately upon completion (if requested by Xxxxxxx).
Spay/Neuter Provision. The right to ownership of the puppy/dog is conditioned upon Buyer signing Spay Secure contract prior to puppy pickup, paying all costs and expenses to spay/neuter the puppy/dog [no later than the age of One year (12 months)] and providing proof of such spaying/neutering to Spay Secure immediately upon completion. [In addition to such other remedies as may be available to Breeder in an action in equity and/or at law for any violation of the terms of this Agreement, Buyer will be subject to, and hereby agrees to pay, as a penalty, the sum of $7,100 (calculated for cost of breeding dog price of $10,000) if puppy/dog is not spayed/neutered in accordance with this Agreement.]
Spay/Neuter Provision. The right to ownership of the puppy/dog is conditioned upon Buyer paying all costs and expenses to spay/neuter the puppy/dog [no later than the age of __________] and providing proof of such spaying/neutering to Breeder immediately upon completion (if requested by Breeder). [In addition to such other remedies as may be available to Breeder in an action in equity and/or at law for any violation of the terms of this Agreement, Buyer will be subject to, and hereby agrees to pay, as a penalty, the sum of $______________ if puppy/dog is not spayed/neutered in accordance with this Agreement.]
Spay/Neuter Provision. The right to ownership of the puppy/dog is conditioned upon Buyer waiting to spay/neuter the puppy/dog until the age of two-years-old. The Buyer of a Sundancin’ Goldens Puppy agrees that the Puppy will remain intact for a minimum of two-years-old. If any extenuating circumstance occurs before two years that requires the puppy/dog to be altered, the Buyer agrees to receive approval from the Breeder, and this agreement may be amended at the Breeder’s consent.
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