
Equine Law Blog
We receive numerous inquiries from people who have encountered problems during their equine leases – both from lessors (the ones who own the horse and part with it subject to the lease terms) and lessees (the ones who receive use of the horse). Advance planning, and legal help, can prevent several problems. Here are some equine lease problems and suggestions for avoiding them.
We thank the many businesses and individuals who hire us to draft their equine-related contracts. The problem is, even with thorough contracts that identify rights and responsibilities, people don’t always follow their terms. What do you do when the other party to a contract has breached (violated) its terms? Certainly, every situation is different, but here are some options: