- CWHBA is proceeding with a Online Auction, in partnership with Clip My horse,to actively bid, bidders are required to register, please see steps under bidder registration.
- Each horse will be sold to the highest bidder as determined by the auction site, the decision is final and who, along with the sale administration, acts as agents for the seller but assumes no responsibility for the buyer or the seller.
- The Auction house reserves the right to reject any or all bids.
- The sale committee reserves the right to reject any or all bids.
- All horses are sold as is. Right of recourse must be directed to the seller and not to CWHBA or Sale Management.
- A sale by auction is complete in a staggered closing sequences starting with Lot 0.
- A sale by auction is complete once the timer has completed for the Lot number.
- Reserve bids are permitted and can be placed or changed with the auction staff by the Seller. Reserve bids can be made or changed up to 15 minutes before the end of the schedule auction completion time for the Lot in question.
- CWHBA, Clip my Horse and volunteers accept no responsibility or liability for injury or damage to persons, horses or equipment.
- CWHBA, and Clip my Horse auction staff & volunteers accept no responsibility or liability for injury or damage to persons, horses, or equipment as a result of attending or participating in the auction.
- Prospective buyer will be permitted to ride undersaddle horses for tryouts by contacting the seller.
- TERMS OF SALE ARE CASH, and payment in full must be e- transferred or wired within 24 hours after the close of the sale (or as arranged with the Sale Administrator)
- GST will be charged on horses sold according to Canadian law.
- The Sale Management will withhold registration papers until the buyer’s cheque clears the bank. At such time, all documents will be processed for transfer to the buyer. The seller will pay all transfer fees, according to Canadian law.
Should the buyer fail to comply in any respect with all conditions above, the Sale Management may, at its discretion, pursue any remedy available against the defaulting buyer, including, but not limited to, taking possession of the horse(s) and resale of the horse(s) at public auction or by private treaty for account of the defaulter. In such a case, the defaulter shall be liable for any deficit in the account after payment of all costs of maintenance and resale, attorney fees, costs of litigation, and damages available to seller by law.