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Re: [RC] Registration - Court Order - Beth Walker

I think some of the confusion comes in because the registry tends to not want to transfer the papers without the registered owners signature. In such cases, they want a clear line of ownership transfer documents. Can't blame them - they don't want to get sued. It does sort of predispose people to think of registration papers as showing ownership, however.


On Mar 14, 2007, at 9:57 AM, Shannon Chastain wrote:


Charging the person who's name is still listed may be punishing the wrong party. In my
horses situation away. When I bought my Arab from a co-worker she'd had him since he
was 6 months old and never transfered the papers. She had tried to modify them once
during the 7 years she had him so she would not have to pay the penalty for not
transferring the papers within the AHA time limit. When I bought him I also worked
with the breeder and she was willing to just call AHA tell them the papers had been
lost and then transfered them to me. It all worked out in the end for me and my horse.
Shannon



On Wed, 14 Mar 2007 09:48:37 -0700, Laney Humphrey wrote
Yes, I've been through it too and it is a pain. I guess we, the public,
have somehow gotten the idea that registries have the additional
function of keeping track of ownership in the same way that ownership of
a vehicle goes along with registration. Because registries don't do
that, it seems even sillier to me when owners refuse to pass along
registration papers when a horse (dog, cat or whatever) is sold since
registration papers are not proof of ownership. One way to encourage
keeping papers with horses might be for registries to charge an annual
"ownership" fee of all people listed as owners. Of course, I can't
imagine how that would be collectible but that's another issue!
Laney


SandyDSA@xxxxxxx wrote:
In a message dated 3/14/2007 9:39:05 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
laneyhh@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:

ownership of the physical being that is the horse is never dependent on
the horse being recognized by a breed registry as part of that breed
which is what registration is.


yes and this is why AHA won't help. They recognize the "owner" of record
as owner. Doesn't matter if you have a bil of sale. What a pain. Been
through it.
s




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Re: [RC] Registration - Court Order, Laney Humphrey
Re: [RC] Registration - Court Order, Shannon Chastain