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The 2011 Dixie National Saturday February 19, 2011 Mississippi State Fairgrounds Jackson, Mississippi AUCTIONEERS Don Green . Alabama Harold Brown . Florida Wayne Boyd, Miss . Auc . Lic . #752 . Kentucky ANNOUNCER Robbie Rainer . .Missouri RING MEN Jason Singleton . Kentucky Pat Murphy . Texas Jim Saffo . .Missouri Scott Roberts . Georgia Proudly Managed by Boyd Sale Company dba West Kentucky Horse Sales, Inc. Miss . Auc . Firm #753F Wayne & Diane Boyd 10545 Highway 62 West • Princeton, Kentucky 42445 270-365-7272 Sponsored by the Mississippi Quarter Horse Association 1 TERMS and CONDITIONS OF WEST KENTUCKY HORSE SALES, INC. 1 . Terms of the sale are cash and payment in full must be made to the cashier immediately after the sale . A check is acceptable from properly identified individuals, however, all papers will be retained until such check clears the bank . Pay the cashier in all cases! In no case shall any part of the purchase money be paid by buyer to consignor as such payment will not be regarded as valid or entitle buyer to delivery of the horse . On final payment for a horse, the cashier will issue an order which must be presented by buyer to the barn manager for delivery of the animal . Buyers are cautioned not to lose these orders . All horses must pass through the auction ring . 2 . All transfers will be filled out in their entirety according to the rules and regulations of the horse associations . All membership fees are the responsibility of the buyer . All registration papers will be withheld 21 days by the sale management until all checks clear the bank . At such time, the registration papers and transfer certificates will be mailed to the breed as- sociation for transfer . ALL CASH PURCHASES WILL BE GIVEN THE REGISTRATION PAPERS THE DAY OF THE SALE. 3 . The highest bidder is to be the buyer . If any dispute arises between two or more bid- ders, the horse in dispute shall immediately be put up again for advance bids . If there be no advance, then the horse shall go to the person from whom the auctioneer recognized the last bid . The auctioneer reserves the right to reject any and all bids . The right to bid is reserved for all sellers unless otherwise announced . 4 . Unless otherwise announced at the time of sale by the owner or the auctioneer, there is no guarantee or warranty of any kind as to the soundness or condition of any animal . Buyer has the right to have veterinary examination before a horse leaves the sale premises at his expense . Once a horse has been removed from the sale grounds, no recourse is available . SPECIAL WARRANTIES — All cribbers, bleeders, weavers, horses that have been nerved or have navicular disease, horses that have been foundered, or crypt orchids MUST BE ANNOUNCED . Broodmares will be guaranteed only to have been bred to stallions as indicated . No guaran- tee is made of pregnancy status or eventual foaling unless made specifically by consignor . No return privileges or live foal guarantees accompany mares unless stated by consignor . Buyers should have broodmares examined before they leave the grounds . EXAMINE HORSES PRIOR TO PURCHASING. THERE IS NO IMPLIED WARRANTY MADE BY AUCTIONEER, SALES MANAGEMENT, OR CONSIGNOR AS TO THE MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE OF ANY ANIMAL OFFERED FOR SALE IN THIS AUCTION. 5 . Horses shall belong to the buyer when they leave the ring . The consignor shall be obligated to return the entry to the proper stall and to contact the buyer . All horses must be removed from the sale grounds immediately following the sale . If any person shall purchase a horse and fail to pay for it, nothing contained herein shall prevent the Sales Management from compelling such person to pay for it . Further, the purchaser in default shall be liable for a delinquency or late charge at the rate of one and one-half percent (1½%) per month on the unpaid purchase price from the date of sale until paid (effective annual interest rate of eighteen percent [18%]) . All expenses of collecting (including attorney fees, etc .) arising from the buyer default will be paid by the buyer . 6 . Buyers and spectators are cautioned to be careful while on the sale grounds and while the horses are being sold in the ring . The Sales Management or any of its employees or representatives shall not be held responsible for any accident that may occur to spectators, buyers, horses, equipment, or for loss by fire, theft, or injury in any way or any manner . 7 . The Sales Management acts as agents only and will endeavor to protect the interests of both buyer and seller . 2 8 . The Sales Management or Auctioneer is authorized to decline any bid by intoxicated or disorderly parties, or by those who defaulted on former purchases, or by anyone who in their judgement is not a reliable or responsible party . These parties may also be asked to leave the sale grounds . 9 . All horses are sold on the information in the footnotes which were furnished by the consignor . The Sales Management is neither responsible for any such footnotes or for warranties concerning the horses cataloged . It shall be the responsibility of the consignor to correct any necessary footnotes by advising the Sales Management or the Auctioneer . 10 . NOTICE: Checks returned marked Insufficient Funds, Accounts Closed and Stop Payment . KRS 514 .040 (1) (3) (6) . (1) a person is guilty of theft by deception when he obtains property or services of another by deception with intent to deprive him thereof . A person deceives when he intentionally: (e) issues or passes a check or similar sight order for the payment of money, knowing that it will not be honored by the drawee . (6) Theft by deception is a Class D felony, punishable by one (1) to five (5) years in the penitentiary and/or $1,000 .00 to $5,000 .00 fine . There will be a $50 .00 charge for all returned checks . ATTENTION, CANADIAN BUYERS: All transactions must be with U .S . cash, money orders, or bank drafts from a United States bank . ALL HORSES MUST BE COGGINS TESTED WITHIN ONE YEAR OF THE DATE OF SALE. WARNING Under Mississippi Law, a farm animal activity, farm animal profes- sional, or other person does not have the duty to eliminate all risks of injury of participation in farm animal activities. There are inherent risks of injury that you voluntarily accept if you participate in farm animal activities. Come early to visit the trade show and view the horses. ✯ ✯ ✯ ✯ ✯ ✯ ✯ ✯ ✯ ✯ Quarter Horse Show Wednesday to Sunday ✯ ✯ ✯ ✯ ✯ ✯ ✯ ✯ ✯ ✯ Free-Style Reining Friday Night 3 ATTENTION, BUYERS! Bidder’s Number is Required Please register with cashiers prior to bidding . Driver’s license or valid photo I .D . required when bidding . PLEASE BRING THIS CATALOG. SUPPLY IS LIMITED. BIDDER’S NUMBER AND PAYMENT Buyers MUST register for a Bidder’s Number. PLEASE REGISTER WITH CASHIER PRIOR TO BIDDING. To register you will need to present: (1) Picture identification such as a driver’s license . (2) Provide payment and bank information . (3) Buyers paying with personal or business checks MUST PROVIDE a letter of guarantee or a letter of introduction from their bank at the time of registra- tion for a bidder’s number . All accounts MUST BE PAID during or immediately following the end of the sale . All payments shall be in U.S. CURRENCY or checks drawn on U .S . banks ONLY . Method of payment shall be cash, cashier’s or certified check, personal check (with proper bank letter of guarantee or introduction and picture identification, such as driver’s license), or traveler’s checks . Registration certificates will be mailed to AQHA approximately 21 DAYS after the sale for horses paid for by check . To obtain registration certificates on the day of the sale, paymentMUST be made by CASH, CERTIFIED CHECK or MONEY ORDER. All returned checks will immediately be turned over to the county district attorney’s office and charges will be filed! Costs of collection, including attorney’s fees, will be assessed to the buyer . In addition, there is a $50 .00 charge for an any returned checks . YOUR PROTECTION IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY Please read and be familiar with the Conditions of Sale in this catalog . The conditions of sale stated in this catalog form a contract for the purchase of your horse . You will be bound by these conditions even if you have not read them . The conditions of sale state the protection a buyer receives as well as the responsibilities of the buyer, seller and sale management . Examine horses before bidding . Veterinary assistance is available at bidder’s expense on request to the sales company . Please contact the sale veterinarian through the sales office . Acknowledgment of purchase: After making the final bid on a horse, you must complete and sign the acknowledgment of purchase form . Be sure to confirm the correct hip number and price before you sign . Please print your name and address clearly since this document is used for the American Quarter Horse Association transfers, and invoicing . A paid receipt or release is required to remove any horse from the sale grounds . Present the PINK copy of the sales receipt to a sales security officer . 4 DO NOT REMOVE HIP NUMBERS from horses before leaving the sale grounds . ALL SALES OR TRANSACTIONS FOR HORSES ENTERED IN THIS SALE ARE AS/IS. This is a dispersal sale and there is no recourse once the horse leaves the grounds . Announcements: To avoid making costly errors, please pay attention to all announce- ments made from the sales office and the auction stand, especially concerning horses on which you intend to bid .