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GUARANTEE
All bulls are sold as fertile and capable of natural service. The purchaser is
to have the right to a full refund of the purchase price of the bull
(excluding any costs and expenses of the purchaser) within six months of
the date of the sale subject to submitting a veterinary’s report stating that
the bull is infertile or incapable of natural service. The veterinarian must
also state that in his opinion there is no evidence that the bull has suffered
an injury or illness since being sold to the purchaser which could have af-
fected his breeding ability. The veterinary report (together with the statu-
tory declaration by the purchaser to the effect that the substance of the
report is true and correct) must be forwarded to the vendor within 14 days
of the date being six months after the sale date.
Females over 12 months and sold as unjoined are warranted fertile to nat-
ural service within 12 months. The purchaser is to have the right to a full
refund of the purchase price of the female (excluding any costs and ex-
penses of the purchaser) on submitting a veterinary report after the expi-
ration of 12 months of the effect that the purchaser has been unable to
get the female in calf to natural service. The veterinarian must state that
in his opinion there is no evidence that the female has been subjected to
embryo transfer procedures. The veterinary report (together with a statu-
tory declaration by the purchaser to the effect that the substance of the
report is true and correct) must be forwarded to the vendor within 14 days
of the first anniversary of the sale date.
All animals are sold as having acceptable docility as defined as score 1, 2
and better than a score of 3 in the official scoring system of the Australian
Limousin Breeders’ Society. The purchaser is to have the right to a full
refund of the purchase price of the animal (excluding any costs and ex-
penses of the purchaser) with 28 days of the date of sale or a replacement
animal of similar quality and price to be supplied by the vendor subject to
submitting a veterinarian's report stating that the animal is of unaccepta-
ble docility defined as score 3, 4 or 5 in the official scoring system of the
Australian Limousin Breeders’ Society.
The veterinarian must state that in his opinion the animal has not been
mistreated in a way which would have affected its behaviour since being
sold to the purchaser. The veterinary report (together with a statutory
declaration by the purchaser to the effect that the substance of the report
is true and correct) must be forwarded to the vendor within 14 days after
the sale date.