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Re: lease arrangements



Full mortality and colic surgery is a good way to go and is reasonable in
price.  I know someone who leased a friend a horse.  While it was
standing in the pasture it was struck by lightning.   

On Tue, 05 May 1998 09:23:58 -0400 Teddy Lancaster
<Teddy@runningbear.com> writes:
>I require full mortality and loss of use insurance in such 
>cases...contact your
>equine insurance company about the possibilities.  Major medical is 
>another
>consideration.
>
>Teddy
>
>
>Laney Humphrey wrote:
>
>> Hi all!  I'm another who is looking for info re lease arrangements.  
>I'm
>> considering a "lease with option to buy" but as the leasor/seller I 
>want to
>> protect my property/investment especially since the horse would be 
>going
>> quite some distance away.  Any thoughts, wording, experiences would 
>be
>> greatly appreciated!
>> Happy trails, Laney
>
>
>
>

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