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Abra Ele Aqui A N O T A Ç Õ E S ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ (41) 3060-1640 Jockey FRG (41) 9214-7436 Luis Felipe (41) 9712-3649 Gibi (41) 9278-0536 Djalma (41) 9143-1930 Hugo (41) 9226-9596 Rafael (41) 9167-5155 Janquiel (45) 9961-4804 Gordinho JOCKEY CLUB FAZENDA RIO GRANDE RUA RIO XINGU, 765 – BAIRRO IGUAÇU FAZENDA RIO GRANDE – PR. CEP 83.833-546 DOTAÇÃO DA BOLSA R$ 262.000,00 7º GP Guido Irineu Pelanda 600m - Penca Fechada Jockey Club Fazenda Rio Grande 07, 08 e 09 de Abril de 2017 DOTAÇÃO: R$ 170.000,00 1º Colocado = R$ 100.000,00 2º Colocado = R$ 20.000,00 3º Colocado = R$ 10.000,00 Inscritor Vencedor = R$ 10.000,00 Treinador Vencedor = R$ 15.000,00 Consolação dos 2° Colocados = R$ 10.000,00 Consolação dos 3° e 4° Colocados = R$ 5.000,00 COM EXAME ANTIDOPING Este Grande Prêmio será corrido com exame antidoping conforme apêndice do Código Nacional de Corridas do Jockey Club Fazenda Rio Grande * Aos Demais Treinadores 3% das apostas de seu animal * Lance de Obrigação por animal: R$ 6.000,00 * Pesos: Fêmeas – 51Kg e Machos – 54Kg * Para Corridos sobrecarga de 0 a 10Kg a Critério da Comissão de Corridas * Este Grande Prêmio é Reservado para potros Inéditos e corridos, Comercializados e Credenciados no 2° Leilão Jockey Club Fazenda Rio Grande DOTAÇÃO DA BOLSA R$ 262.000,00 4º GP Rainha da Reta 500m - Penca Fechada Jockey Club Fazenda Rio Grande 23, 24 e 25 de Junho de 2017 DOTAÇÃO: R$ 92.000,00 1º Colocado = R$ 50.000,00 2º Colocado = R$ 10.000,00 3º Colocado = R$ 5.000,00 Inscritor Vencedor = R$ 5.000,00 Treinador Vencedor = R$ 10.000,00 Consolação dos 2° Colocados = R$ 8.000,00 Consolação dos 3° e 4° Colocados = R$ 4.000,00 COM EXAME ANTIDOPING Este Grande Prêmio será corrido com exame antidoping conforme apêndice do Código Nacional de Corridas do Jockey Club Fazenda Rio Grande * Aos Demais Treinadores 3% das apostas de seu animal. * Lance de Obrigação por animal – R$ 6.000,00 * Peso: Fêmeas - 51Kg * Para Corridos sobrecarga de 0 a 10Kg a Critério da Comissão de Corridas * Este Grande Prêmio é Reservado para potrancas Inéditos e corridos, Comercializadas e Credenciadas no 2° Leilão Jockey Club Fazenda Rio Grande Credenciamento Para Participarem das provas do leilão com direito aos 2 Grande Prêmios, os animais poderão ser credenciados até o dia 23 de agosto de 2016 Valores para credenciamento serão: Para 01 um animal R$ 4.000,00 Para 02 dois animais R$ 6.000,00 A partir de 05 animais R$ 2.000 por animal. Representados por um único cheque com vencimento para 28/03/2017. O Exame Antidoping Art. 1° - O exame será realizado pelo LABORATÓRIO CHROMATOX conveniado com o Jockey Club Fazenda Rio Grande. Art. 2° - O exame será feito em todos os potros que vencerem as eliminatórias. Art. 3° - Em caso de resultado positivo serão desclassificados sem direito a qualquer premiação, sendo o prêmio correspondente ao último Iugar rateado com os demais vencedores de eliminatórias. OBS: O que não consta do presente é regido pelo apêndice do Código Nacional de Corridas do Jockey Club Fazenda Rio Grande. a) O lance obrigatório do proprietário e a tradicional Volta do Churrasco (abertura inicial da pedra dos remates), também ficarão retidos na tesouraria até o resultado final do exame. b) A contraprova e as punições serão de acordo com o apêndice do Código Nacional de Corridas do Jockey Club Fazenda Rio Grande. c) Os perdedores de terno, para aqueles que no exame da prova finalista acusar resultado positivo no exame antidoping, não terão direitos a reivindicar qualquer alteração no resultado final. Jockey Club Fazenda Rio Grande Luis Felipe Pelanda Presidente Regulamento e Normas Específicas I CONDIÇÕES GERAIS 1º - O II Leilão Jockey Club Fazenda Rio Grande será realizado no dia 23 de abril de 2016 (sábado), a partir das 12:00 horas, no Jockey Club Fazenda Rio Grande, Paraná. 2º - A arrematação far-se-á pelo maior lance, sendo que: “as vendas realizadas em leilão são irrevogáveis e irretratáveis, não podendo o comprador recusar o animal adquirido ou solicitar redução de preço”, conforme o disposto no Art. 1.106 do Código Civil. 3º - Todos os participantes - compradores, vendedores, licitantes e presentes e mesmo os que efetuarem lance pelo telefone - obrigam-se a acatar de forma definitiva e irrecorrível as disposições do presente regulamento, o qual é considerado como conhecido por todos, não podendo ninguém se recusar a aceitá- lo e cumpri-lo, alegando desconhecê-lo, conforme disposto no Artigo 3 da Lei de Introdução ao Código Civil. 4º - O comprador concede ao vendedor, em penhor pecuniário, a mercadoria adquirida, até a liquidação total da dívida, ficando o comprador de posse da mercadoria, na qualidade de fiel depositário. 5º -Assiste ao vendedor o direito de solicitar avalista de seu conhecimento, desde que manifeste esta exigência por escrito à Agência, antes do acerto financeiro do comprador. 6º - O não pagamento de qualquer das prestações, em seu exato vencimento, implicará na cobrança antecipada de todo o saldo devedor. 7º - Os animais a serem licitados estarão à disposição dos interessados nos respectivos haras. (Os animais estarão alojados no Jockey Club Fazenda Rio Grande, à disposição dos interessados 3 dias antes do Leilão). Os animais também poderão ser examinados no dia do leilão, a partir das 9:00 da manhã, no Tattersall. Os mesmos deverão ser examinados pelos interessados e/ou seus treinadores, veterinários ou prepostos, antes da realização do leilão, ficando, portanto, INACEITÁVEIS quaisquer reclamações posteriores. PARÁGRAFO PRIMEIRO - Reiteramos aos interessados que procedam a devida revisão dos animais com antecedência, pois reclamações pós-leilão não procedem e não serão aceitas. 8º - Os vendedores e a Agência, não se responsabilizarão por quaisquer alterações ocorridas no estado dos animais após a arrematação. Batido o martelo, o animal estará por conta e risco de seu adquirente, cessando toda e qualquer responsabilidade por parte do vendedor e da Agência. 9º - Após a arrematação, os animais deverão ser retirados de suas cocheiras do Jockey Club no prazo máximo de 2 (DOIS) dias. Findo este prazo, inclusive, o trato passará a correr por conta do comprador, e por ele deverá ser pago diretamente ao vendedor no dia da retirada do animal. Fica estipulado que o valor diário do trato será de R$ 60,00 (sessenta reais) por dia. II - DOS COMPRADORES 10º - O comprador deverá efetuar seu acerto no máximo até o dia seguinte ao leilão no escritório da Agência, situado no Jockey Club Fazenda Rio Grande das 10 às 17 horas, ou através de acerto via Correio e Depósito Bancário. ÚNICO - Vencido este prazo, o comprador estará sujeito à multa de 10% (dez por cento) do valor total da arrematação, além de correção monetária de acordo com a inflação e juros de 4% (quatro por cento) ao mês. A Secretaria do Jockey Club Fazenda Rio Grande ficará à disposição dos compradores para acerto no sábado após o leilão, no domingo, das 10:00H as 17:00H e na segunda feira, dia 25 de Abril, mesmo horário, em escritório localizado no Jockey Club Fazenda Rio Grande. 11º - Os compradores que não estiverem cadastrados, ou aqueles cujos cadastros não sejam aprovados, terão de efetuar seus pagamentos à vista, gozando dos descontos estipulados a seguir: 12º - CONDIÇÕES DE PAGAMENTO: O valor do lance multiplicado por 1 5 (q u i n z e), (1+14), resultará no valor total da arrematação A) - Em 15 (quinze) parcelas, iguais, mensais, sucessivas e sem juros, sendo que a 1 primeira vencem no ato da arrematação, juntamente com as taxas do leilão, outras 14 parcelas vencem sucessivamente a cada 30 dias. B) - A vista com desconto de 8% (Oito por cento) sobre o valor total do arremate. Parágrafo único: O valor das taxas devidas será sempre calculado e pago sobre o montante total a prazo da arrematação, independentemente do desconto para pagamento a vista, e sobre estas taxas não incidirá desconto algum. 13º - Os compradores deverão pagar as seguintes taxas no ato da arrematação (IRREVERSÍVEIS mesmo em caso de anulação da venda, devolução, desconto, cancelamento, etc.): A) - 8,0% (OITO por cento) sobre o valor total da compra a prazo. B) - Taxa de INSCRIÇÃO, PARA A PENCA 2017 no valor de R$2.000,00 (DOIS MIL REAIS). 14º - Aos compradores compete ainda: A) - Preencher formulário onde constará nome, identidade, CPF, telefone, endereço e destino do animal. B) - Assinar Nota Promissória no valor correspondente ao total da arrematação, acrescido da taxa de transferência, com vencimento contra apresentação, e que deverá ser trocada ou paga quando da regularização da compra. A não regularização da compra conforme o exposto nos Artigos 13º, 15º, e 15º autorizará o vendedor a cobrar o animal a vista, através desta Nota Promissória. C) - Assinar transferência de propriedade. D) - Assinar contrato de financiamento e de compra e venda. E) - Assinar Nota Promissória no valor das taxas devidas (vide Artigos anteriores), com vencimento contra apresentação e que deverá ser trocada ou paga quando da regularização da compra. A não regularização da compra autorizará a Agência organizadora do evento a cobrar estas taxas devidas em quaisquer casos através desta Nota Promissória. III - DOS VENDEDORES 16º -O vendedor pagará: A) - Inscrição do leilão, será cobrado uma parcela do seu animal a 1ª parcela. B) - Em caso de venda: nenhum custo para o vendedor. C) - Em caso de defesa: Será cobrado uma parcela do seu animal e a Taxa da INSCRIÇÃO PARA A PENCA 2017 no valor de R$2.000,00, (Dois mil reais) será cobrado se o animal correr a prova.
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