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Breeding loan contract

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  • 11-13-2012, 09:06 PM
    ktaylor89
    I may have missed it but you should also have a qt period for when you get him back and make him responsible le for vet bills for a certain period of time after you vet him back. That way if shows signs of illness 2 weeks after gettin him back you are covered.

    Sorry if I missed that part if you included it... been a long couple of days and I'm mentaly exhausted...
  • 11-13-2012, 09:15 PM
    CD CONSTRICTORS
    Re: Breeding loan contract
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by joebad976 View Post
    Corey,
    While we are on this subject let me borrow your Black Pastel Het Pied for a week or two I have a couple of girls waiting for him tails wagging and all. LMAO :D;);)

    They're both virgins, so they're trying to figure out what should be going on in there. She's not a tail wagger that I've seen, but Holmes stole her virginity anyways.

    If the BP Het Pied wakes up in time and I get a decent clutch, I'll give you a deal on one ;)
  • 11-13-2012, 11:04 PM
    Kinra
    Thanks everyone for your advice.

    Here is what I came up with as a draft for the contract agreement. What do you think?

    This contract is between _______________ (hereinafter referred to as the "Owner") and ______________ (hereinafter referred to as the "Borrower"), enter into on _______________. The owner agrees to loan the borrower _______________ (hereinafter referred to as the "Breeder") which has an estimated value of _______________ which the borrower will breed with ___________________. Both the owner and the borrower agree to the following terms of the loan.
    I. Contract Length
    1.) The borrower agrees to return the breeder to the owner no later than ________________ at which point the contract will be fulfilled.
    2.) Should eggs be produced before the date agreed upon above the borrower will return the breeder to the owner and the contract will be fulfilled once the clutch is divided as detailed in section VI.
    II. Quarantine
    1.) The borrower agrees to quarantine the breeder for no less than 30 days and no more than 90 days.
    2.) The owner agrees to be responsible for any vet expense to treat illness that presents itself during the quarantine period, unless it is immediately clear that the illness was caused by the borrower (such as illnesses resulting from poor care and neglect).
    3.) Upon return of the breeder the owner agrees to quarantine the breeder for no less than 30 days and no more than 90 days.
    4.) The borrower agrees to be responsible for any vet expense to treat illness that presents itself during the quarantine period, unless it is immediately clear that the illness was caused by the owner (such as illnesses resulting from poor care and neglect).
    III. Care
    1.) The borrower agrees to meet the care requirements of the breeder's species.
    2.) The borrower agrees to cover care expense accrued during the loan period.
    I.) Care expense include housing and feeding costs.
    IV. Vet Expenses
    1.) The borrower agrees to cover any needed vet expenses outside of the required quarantine period.
    V. Death
    1.) In the event of the death of the breeder, the owner agrees to cover the cost of a necropsy done by a vet of their choosing.
    2.) Should the necropsy reveal that the death of the breeder was the result of the borrower's care, the borrower agrees to compensate the owner for the value of the breeder as detailed above.
    VI. Division of clutch
    1.) The borrower and owner agree that the clutch (or clutches) will be divided as follows:
    I.) The owner will receive first pick out of all the babies produced.
    II.) The borrower will keep all of the remaining babies produced.
    VII. Failure to produce clutch
    1.) If the female(s) fails to produce a clutch before the end date specified in section I. the contract will be considered fulfilled and the breeder will be returned to the owner.
    2.) The contract can be consider for renewal or extension at the agreement of both parties.
    VIII. Multiple Breeders
    1.) The borrower agrees not to pair any male not specified in the contract to the female(s) specified until the contract has been fulfilled.
    2.) The borrower agrees not to pair the breeder with any female not specified in the contract.

    Owner: _____________________________________ Date:_____________________
    Borrower: ______________________________________ Date:_____________________
  • 11-13-2012, 11:07 PM
    Kinra
    Looking it over once more the only thing I think someone who is looking to get something out of the breeding loan would really want to add is some method of updates, such as pictures documenting the process.
  • 11-13-2012, 11:11 PM
    ktaylor89
    Looks good but i think that if the male dies and the necropsy shows the borrowers fault, he should also compensate you for the vet bill from the necropsy.
  • 11-13-2012, 11:16 PM
    Adam Chandler
    Here is some suggested reading that is relevant to the subject: Breeding loans and other terrible partnering ideas
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