What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? NY & NJ
Hello,
Let me first off say that I'm not fully sure if I'm posting this in the right forum. My parents bought a dog from a breeder in NJ (we live in NY) and part of the contract was for the dog to be bred and the breeder keeping two of the puppies from the litter, unless it is proven the dog is unable to breed. The contract also states that the breeder co-owns the dog until the breeding requirement has been fulfilled, at which time, the breeder signs over the AKC papers for the dog. At the end, there is a clause stating that failure to comply results in my parents paying the breeder. My parents have so far followed the contract, but have recently decided they would rather pay the money and keep all of the litter. The breeder is threatening court action and also mentioned the possibility of taking the dog my parents bought (which the contract says the breeder co-owns). They are not mentioning the money, but instead focus solely on lawsuit threats to have my parents hand over two dogs of the breeders choice. I don't know a lot about the law, but my understanding from what I read in the contract is that, while it is not written to give us a choice between money or dogs, we would be choosing to not comply and therefore, hand over the money, which my parents are fine with. There is nothing in the contract about a timeline to pay off the money for failing to comply (it simply states the money and lawyer and court fees). There is also nothing about my parents solely owning the dog at that point or getting the AKC papers (which in all honesty, they really aren't too concerned about). Short of working out some agreement, would the contract bind the breeder to taking money (with a possible timeline to pay it off) and would the payment result in my parents solely owning the dog and her puppies?
Thank you,
Mark
Hello,
Let me first off say that I'm not fully sure if I'm posting this in the right forum. My parents bought a dog from a breeder in NJ (we live in NY) and part of the contract was for the dog to be bred and the breeder keeping two of the puppies from the litter, unless it is proven the dog is unable to breed. The contract also states that the breeder co-owns the dog until the breeding requirement has been fulfilled, at which time, the breeder signs over the AKC papers for the dog. At the end, there is a clause stating that failure to comply results in my parents paying the breeder. My parents have so far followed the contract, but have recently decided they would rather pay the money and keep all of the litter. The breeder is threatening court action and also mentioned the possibility of taking the dog my parents bought (which the contract says the breeder co-owns). They are not mentioning the money, but instead focus solely on lawsuit threats to have my parents hand over two dogs of the breeders choice. I don't know a lot about the law, but my understanding from what I read in the contract is that, while it is not written to give us a choice between money or dogs, we would be choosing to not comply and therefore, hand over the money, which my parents are fine with. There is nothing in the contract about a timeline to pay off the money for failing to comply (it simply states the money and lawyer and court fees). There is also nothing about my parents solely owning the dog at that point or getting the AKC papers (which in all honesty, they really aren't too concerned about). Short of working out some agreement, would the contract bind the breeder to taking money (with a possible timeline to pay it off) and would the payment result in my parents solely owning the dog and her puppies?
Thank you,
Mark