This Florida Horse Bill of Sale is a legal document that records the transaction between a seller and a buyer, transferring ownership of a horse located within the state of Florida. By completing this document, you affirm that all information is accurate and conforms to the relevant state laws, particularly the Florida Equine Activity Liability Act (Florida Statutes, Section 773.01-773.05).
To ensure a comprehensive and legally binding Bill of Sale, please fill in the following details:
- Seller's Full Name: ___________________________
- Seller's Address: _____________________________________________________
- Buyer's Full Name: ___________________________
- Buyer's Address: _____________________________________________________
- Date of Sale: ___________________________
- Horse's Name: ___________________________
- Horse's Age: ___________________________
- Horse's Breed: ___________________________
- Horse's Color: ___________________________
- Description of Markings and Unique Identifiers (if any): ___________________________
- Price of Sale: $___________________________
- Method of Payment: ___________________________
- Warranty Information (if any): ___________________________
The seller attests to the following:
- The horse is free from any liens or encumbrances.
- The seller has the legal right to sell the horse.
- The horse is sold "as is" without any further guarantees unless specified above in the warranty section.
Both parties agree to the terms outlined and acknowledge this document as a binding agreement under Florida law. Signatures confirm that all the information provided is accurate to the best of their knowledge and that they enter into this sale agreement willingly.
Seller's Signature: ___________________________ Date: ___________________________
Buyer's Signature: ___________________________ Date: ___________________________
Witness (if applicable): ___________________________ Date: ___________________________
It is advised that both parties retain a copy of this document for their records and, if necessary, refer to it in the event of a dispute.