Catja writes:
> That's what I would have guessed, but others seem to have other opinions
> - I'm not in the US, I can't judge what the likelyhoods are; I just feel
> that everything the OP is doing at this point can lead to her being sued
> for _something_, so she might as well give the horse relief.
Her liability is limited to the value of the horse. He already has her
money. There is nothing for him to sue her for: he can just keep her
money.
> It's likely, yes. And I'd hate it if that happens, but that's why you
> have the horse vetted and why you insure it the moment you take
> posession.
From what I can tell the insurance premium would exceed the value of the
horse.
> I'd rather pay the bill and know the horse is being looked after. If I
> have it in my care, it gets care.
You've got lots of money.
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John Hasler Boarding, Lessons, Training
john@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hay, Jumps, Cavallox
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, WI USA


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