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Transfer
of Ownership and Lease of Animal
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of Ownership and Lease
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* Any person may apply to transfer or
lease a registered / recorded animal.
Upon sale, exchange, gift, lease or other
disposition of a registered animal, a
transfer application must be completed
and signed by the registered owner
listed on the registration certificate.
* Transfer applications will be found
on the back of most Registration Certificates,
some Registration Certificates without
a transfer section will need to have a
separate Transfer Application attached.
* If the animal is a female and she has
been running with or was bred to a buck,
the seller must complete a service
certificate.
* The original certificate together
with the transfer application (& service
certificate if applicable), the prescribed
transfer fee
and new photo/s are then forwarded
to the registrar to be processed. The
change of ownership of a registered animal
must be lodged with the AMGR before the
progeny of that registered animal will
be accepted as being bred by the new owner
(transferee). The Date of transfer shall
coincide with the date of sale for all
purposes of the register.
* The Registration certificate, ideally,
should be handed over on completion of
a sale.
(Some Breeders may offer to transfer the
animal for you).
* When TRANSFERRING or LEASING
- Both the transferor and the transferee
shall be responsible to confirm that the
identification and height
of the animal being transferred is in
accordance with the certificate of registration
before the animal is delivered or consigned
to the transferee. Should any discrepancies
be found on the certificate please contact
the Registry with any enquiries and to
update records, after confirming that
the Registration Papers are for the animal
you are looking at, or have purchased.
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*The
Registry will not become involved in
disputes between Buyer and Seller.
The AMGR considers the purchase of a
goat to be a private transaction between
the buyer and seller. The AMGR does
not license, endorse, guarantee or recommend
any particular breeder or their animal/s
and is not responsible for any of the
Breeders listed or anyone engaged in
the commerce of selling goats. Disputes
between buyer and seller are handled
under common law. The AMGR STRONGLY
recommends that YOU (advertisers)
ensure that adverts comply with Fair
Trading Legislation and recommends that
YOU (purchasers) do your
homework before handing over your money.
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