Canada:
The Risks And Rewards Of Buying At An Auction
08 February 2016
Miller Thomson LLP
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Buying a horse is an important decision that usually involves
careful planning, consideration, and research. Buying a horse at
auction can remove or reduce the ability to exercise due diligence
in the buying process.
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Originally published in Equine Consumers' Guide
2016
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