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Terms & Conditions TERMS & CONDITIONS A photo ID is REQUIRED to get bidding numbers to buy. 1. We strongly urge buyers to thoroughly examine the horses 11. The auctioneer will decline any bid made by parties who have that interest them. They will have to back their judgement with defaulted in former purchase, or by persons who in his/her money. All sales are absolute and final. judgement, are not responsible bidders. Purchasers who fail in any respect whatsoever to pay for horses shall be declared in default. 2. THERE IS NO WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED BY THE Any horse purchased by defaulter may be resold at public or OWNER OF ANY HORSE OR THE CONSIGNOR OF ANY HORSE private sale without notice for purchaser’s account. Costs of such AS TO THE SOUNDNESS, CONDITION, MERCHANTABILITY OR resale to be borne by defaulter. Should such resale fail to satisfy FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE OF ANY HORSE OFFERED IN THIS SALE. ALL HORSES ARE SOLD “AS IS” the defaulter’s account in full defaulter shall pay forthwith to the WITH ALL EXISTING CONDITIONS AND DEFECTS EXCEPT AS Hermanson-Kist Horse Sales the amount owing, failing which, the EXPRESSLY ANNOUNCED FROM THE AUCTION STAND OR AS undersigned may bring suit against defaulter. THE PURCHASER EXPRESSLY PROVIDED HEREIN. SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL COSTS, INCLUDING ATTORNEY’S FEES, INCURRED BY HERMANSON-KIST HORSE 3. TERMS OF SALE ARE CASH. Buyers paying with check must SALES, IN COLLECTION OF AMOUNTS OWING FOR HORSES have current letter of credit from their bank. All foreign buyers PURCHASED, OR IN ENFORCEMENT OR INTERPRETATION OF must pay U.S. currency. THIS CONDITION OF SALE. 4. Title to and risk of loss passes to the buyer when the animal is 12. If any person shall purchase a lot and not pay for it as prescribed announced “sold” by the auctioneer. Effective from the time of above, nothing shall prevent the auctioneer or the owner from purchase, the buyer assumes responsibility for the maintenance compelling the purchaser to pay for it, if the auctioneer or seller and care of the animal and agrees to care for such animal in shall so deem fit. accordance with approved husbandry practices and the stabling policies of the Hermanson-Kist Horse Sale., The buyer further 13. Selling positions are to be drawn by sale management and sold in as harmless from all loss, cost and expense arising from the catalog order. illness, injury or death of persons caused by the buyer, the buyer’s agents or employees or by the animal subsequent to 14. THE ACCURACY OF ALL INFORMATION OF THE CATALOG the time of purchase. PAGE(S) IS THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONSIGNOR. Consignor shall have the affirmative duty to examine the catalog 5. The sale management, auctioneers and employees act as agents for the seller, but assume no liability for either buyer or seller. page(s), on which horses consigned by him appear, prior to sale Any representations made by the sale management are made on and report any inaccuracies to Hermanson-Kist Horse Sales, so that behalf of the seller. it may make an appropriate announcement at time of sale. 6. The highest bidder is the buyer. If dispute arises between or 15. The Hermanson-Kist Horse Sales will mail all registration papers among two or more bidders, sole authority to settle the dispute within 3 weeks after sale date, after all checks have cleared the as he/she sees fit is reserved by the auctioneer, and his decision bank. shall be final. The auctioneer reserves the right to reject any or If new owner wants bred mares to be PG checked it must be done at all bids. new owner’s expense before leaving the yard. We request that prospective buyers who are unknown to this firm, report 7. The right to bid is reserved for all sellers in this sale unless to our office and make known their intention to bid and furnish bank otherwise announced. references if payment is to be made by check. Horses will not be delivered to buyer until proper settlement has been made. There is 8. A current negative Coggins test report will be furnished on no guarantee of any horse sold in this sale, except when the owner every horse in this sale. Health certificates for transportation makes a specific guarantee. In such case, right of recourse must purposes will be issued on sale day upon request except for be directed to the seller. Canada purchased horses. The Health Certificate will be here Any horse not available to sell in its turn will be sold at the end of the Tuesday following sale from Federal Vet. the sale on the day it is listed to sell. If the consignor is handling his own horse, he will be responsible for having it ready to sell 9. All persons who attend the sale do so at their own risk and in the position delegated to him. If a horse is no sale, it must be Hermanson-Kist Horse Sale assumes no liability for any accident, or for loss by fire, theft, or injury in any manner. done before the horse leaves the ring. Otherwise, the sale will be Buyers and spectators are cautioned to be careful while on the considered final. grounds and particularly while horses are being shown or sold in the sale ring. EXAMINE HORSES PRIOR TO PURCHASING. COGGINS TEST: ALL HORSES IN THIS SALE HAVE BEEN REQUIRED 10. Buyer is responsible for $15.00 transfer fee for Quarter Horses; TO HAVE BEEN TESTED NEGATIVE FOR EQUINE INFECTIOUS also $15.00 transfer fee for Paints. Registration papers will be ANEMIA (COGGINS TEST). TESTS COMPLETED WITHIN SIX given to the buyers as soon as checks have cleared or credit MONTHS OF SALE DATE. established. The buyer shall be responsible for transfer. *NO ALLEY TRADING ALLOWED* Hermanson-Kist 2021 Spring All-Breed Horse Sale 1 2 Hermanson-Kist 2021 Spring All-Breed Horse Sale Hermanson-Kist 2021 Spring All-Breed Horse Sale 3 Consignor’s Lot Index Aanerud, Chris ........................................................ 72 McDaniel, Allen & Diane ....................................... 145 Berger, Bill & Vicki.................... 19, 81, 163, 201, 217 Mello, Justin ......................................................... 222 Beving Quarter Horses ...............................14-18, 131 Metcalfe Horse Ranch/ Shanon & Debbie ........ 40, 93 Brandner Jr., Brad .........................................223-228 Metcalfe Horse Ranch/ Ty Metcalfe ........................ 83 Brandner, Medora ............................................. 44, 45 Moen, Kris M. ....................................................... 263 Brehm, Tim R. and/or Debra J. ............................. 110 CD Ranch/ Deidre or Darla Dammen .............285-287 MonDak Livestock ......................................... 118, 119 Circle Bar M Horses ......................... 2, 13, 23, 41, 56, Nagel Quarter Horses/ Robert & Kimberly ........... 264 71, 91, 108, 132, 148, 153, 160, 161, 185, 199, Olson, Robert ............................................ 4, 134, 247 207, 219, 229, 239, 250, 256 Opp, Abby / Rinda Opp ............................................ 55 CL Horse Connection .............................................. 74 Parr, Travis & Mindy ............................................. 265 Coleman, Ruth ........................................................ 98 Parr, Trent & Tyler .......................................... 96, 235 Comet Ranch / Rinda & Abby Opp .....................88-90 Peterson, James .....................70, 101, 159, 170-184, Ducheneaux, KC .............................................154-156 208-213, 233, 273 Elwood, Danny ..................... 3, 42, 79, 109, 133, 186, 220, 239, 255, 261 Pippert, Bronc ....................................................... 203 Entzel, Elvis & Jackie (Dustin Entzel) ...................... 99 Rainer, Robbie ...................................................... 251 Finkbeiner, Jerome D. or Karen S. ........................ 242 Rainer, Robbie/Jessica Henderson .................. 21, 82, Fors, Steven L. ...................................................... 206 165, 202, 218 Gray, Will & Sydney .......................................274-277 Reuer, Sharlene .................................................... 289 Gukenberger, Chad /Trent & Tyler Parr ................ 266 Rodgers, Kayla ...................................................... 267 Gust, Tracey Wyman ....................................... 85, 214 Sandquist, Sophie ................................................... 51 Hacker, Rich ................................................. 117, 231 Schrock, Rudy ................................................. 43, 187 Hammrich, Ree ..............................................136-138 Hatzenbuhler Ranch .......................................193-198 Seventy Four Quarter Horses .......................... 48, 237 Hatzenbuhler, Cole .................................................. 73 Shaw, Brad (Legs) .................................................... 5 Hermanson, Dave ....... 1, 8, 11, 12, 22, 47, 52, 57-69, Shenker, Cactus .............................................. 84, 215 75-78, 87, 92, 100, 102-104, 107, 120, 123-129, 139, SM Ranch ............................................................. 236 149-152, 166, 192, 221, 230, 232, 241, 248, Standard Cattle Registry, Inc. .......................290-291 249, 257-260, 268-272, 278 Stewart, Greg D. ................................24-38, 121, 122 Hoopman, Jody ....................................................... 39 Stutzman, Raymond .......................................... 9, 146 Jestice, Christy ....................................................... 94 Jorgenson, Gene ............................................
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