BlueCat139
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Hi, my case is this: I bought a dog from a breeder in Washington state a few years ago. The breeder wanted the puppy to be co-owned, and without any further investigation I accepted that. (Yes, I know, I was way too confiding then.) According to the contract the bitch in question should be bred to the male she will choose but not before she's two years old and not after she's 7 years old. She'd get a puppy for herself from the bitch's litter.
I have had the bitch at my house since she was little, I have taken care of her and paid all the costs involving to her all the time and the breeder/co-owner has not done too much more than telling me what to do and when but her own actions have prevented to breed her to the male she chose. There has been quite a lot of other problems as well during the years with the breeder and I'm really exhausted because of it.
My question is: how is the SOL counted in this kind of a case? Can she sue me more than six years from the date the contract was signed or can I breathe freely after the six years has passed?
Thank you in advance.
I have had the bitch at my house since she was little, I have taken care of her and paid all the costs involving to her all the time and the breeder/co-owner has not done too much more than telling me what to do and when but her own actions have prevented to breed her to the male she chose. There has been quite a lot of other problems as well during the years with the breeder and I'm really exhausted because of it.
My question is: how is the SOL counted in this kind of a case? Can she sue me more than six years from the date the contract was signed or can I breathe freely after the six years has passed?
Thank you in advance.