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Geração 2010 E Reprodutoras Regulamento do Leilão I - CONDIÇÕES GERAIS ART. 1º - O Leilão de produtos da Geração 2010 e reprodutoras da Coudelaria Jessica e Convidados, será realizado no dia 16 de Agosto de 2012, 5ª Feira, às 20:00 horas, no Tattersall do Jockey Club do Rio Grande do Sul. ART. 2º - A arrematação far-se á pelo maior lance. ART. 3º - Ë facultado aos interessados fazer examinar por técnicos de sua confiança os produtos a serem licitados, antes do Leilão. Portanto serão INACEITÁVEIS quaisquer reclamações posteriores. Os animais serão vendi- dos no estado em que se encontram no momento da sua arrematação, portanto não serão aceitas quaisquer reclamações ou possivel cancelamento. Após a batida do martelo, a venda é definitiva e considerada como boa e perfeita. ART. 4º - Os vendedores e a APPS (Agência Paulista de Puro Sangue), não se responsabilizam por quaisquer altera- ções ocorridas no estado dos animais, após a arrematação, tampouco acidente de transporte. Paragráfo 1º - Lembramos aos interessados que procedam com antecedênca a devida revisão dos animais, pois uma vez na pista, a distância impede muitas vezes a verificação de detalhes somente visíveis de perto, e reclama- ções desta natureza não serão aceitas. ART. 5º - Os animais, após o leilão, retornarão aos locais de origem na noite do leilão, e deverão ser retirados no prazo de 3 (tres) dias a contar da data da arrematação. ART. 6º - Os lances corresponderão ao valor da parcela mensal e seu valor será determinado pelo leiloeiro. ART. 7º - Foram dispensados os necessários cuidados para que o catálogo esteja correto, mas a APPS (Agência Paulista de Puro Sangue), os vendedores e o leiloeiro não respondem por erros ou omissões do mesmo. Eventuais correções feitas durante o leilão prevalecerão sobre o catálogo. II - DOS COMPRADORES ART. 8º - Os compradores poderão optar por uma das seguintes condições de pagamento: - 15 parcelas iguais, sem juros e sem correção, sendo a 1ª no ato e as demais a cada 30 dias. - à vista com desconto que será anunciado pelo Leiloeiro. Parágrafo 1º - Os animais arrematados por valor de parcela inferior ou igual a R$300,00 (trezentos reais) deverão ser pagos à vista. ART. 9º - Os interessados em obter financiamento deverão apresentar a APPS cadastro para apreciação até 10 dias antes do leilão. Parágrafo 1º - Os compradores que não estiverem cadastrados ou aqueles cujos cadastros não forem aprovados terão que efetuar o pagamento à vista, gozando do desconto estipulado para o certame. ART. 10º - Os compradores deverão pagar as seguintes taxas: a) 8% (oito por cento) sobre o valor do arremate, para qualquer opção de pagamento. b) Transferência de propriedade de acordo com a tabela de emolumentos do Stud Book Brasileiro. ART. 11º - Aos compradores compete ainda: a) Assinar no ato da compra nota promissória no valor correspondente ao preço da aquisição, mais as taxas devidas, com vencimento contra apresentação e que deverá ser paga ou substituida quando da regularização da compra. b) Assinar, no ato da arrematação, a transferência de propriedade. c) Assinar no ato da arrematação contrato de financiamento. d) Os acertos de compra deverão ser efetuados no escritório montado no próprio local do leilão, após a arrematação, ou no escritório da APPS, situado a Rua Ibiapinópolis, N° 61, São Paulo - SP. III - DOS VENDEDORES Compete aos vendedores: ART. 12º - Pagar as despesas do Leilão que serão rateados por animal. ART. 13º - No caso de não apresentação do animal inscrito, seu responsável também deverá pagar a importância mencionada acima. ART. 14º - Apresentar o animal inscrito, no dia e local designados, devidamente encabrestados, acompanhado de seu respectivo cavalariço, carteira de identidade e exame negativo de AIE, dentro do prazo de validade do mesmo, exigido pelo serviço de Veterinária do Jockey Club. ART. 15º - No caso de defesa ou forfait, o vendedor terá 5 (cinco) dias úteis para efetuar o pagamento, após este prazo, incidirão juros sobre o débito. a) na defesa, o vendedor ficará responsável pelo pagamento das taxas de comprador, além das despesas previstas no artigo 12º. IV - CONDIÇÕES FINAIS ART.16º - As reprodutoras serão Leiloadas de forma virtual. - As éguas dadas como cheias far-se-ão acompanhar de atestado veterinário, entretanto os compradores terão 48 (quarenta e oito) horas para confirma-la, por veterinário de sua confiança. Após esse prazo não mais serão aceitas reclamações. ART. 17º - O animal arrematado será entregue pelo vendedor mediante autorização por escrito da APPS (Agência Paulista de Puro Sangue), a qual será dada imediatamente após a regularização da compra, correspondendo ao vendedor a responsabilidade de manutenção do animal até no máximo 3 (três) dias subsequentes à arrematação. A partir do 4º dia, as despesas de manutenção ficarão por conta do comprador, pagas as diretamente ao vendedor, no dia da retirada do animal no valor de R$ 40,00 (quarenta reais) a diária. Parágrafo Único - Eventuais problemas decorrentes da não retirada do animal são de exclusiva responsa- bilidade do comprador. ART. 18º - A palavra do leiloeiro, no decorrer do leilão está credenciada a alterar ou complementar estas normas, bem como as informações no catálogo. O leiloeiro reserva-se o direito de não aceitar lances de pessoas que a seu critério julgar não responsáveis sendo seu julgamento soberano. ART. 19º - Fica estabelecido o foro da Cidade de Porto Alegre - RS, para a eventualidade de qualquer pendência judicial. ART. 20º - Após o prazo de 2 (dois) dias úteis, caso não tenha ocorrido o acerto por parte do comprador, o vendedor poderá aceitar, ou não, com a anuência da agência organizadora, a substituição do comprador. ART. 21º - No caso de acerto direto entre as partes, as taxas deverão ser pagas a agência. ART. 22º - As taxas do leilão são irrestituíveis, mesmo para os casos de anulação. ART. 23º - Os casos omissos serão julgados pelos vendedores e pela APPS (Agência Paulista de Puro Sangue), a seu exclusivo critério, sendo finais e definitivas as suas decisões, não podendo ser encaminhado nenhum tipo de reclamação, sem primeiro ocorrer o acerto inicial. ART. 24º - É facultado ao vendedor a exigência de avalista. No caso de não aprovação do avalista indicado, o compra- dor ficará sujeito a pagamento à vista. ART. 25º - O não pagamento de uma das notas promissórias implica no vencimento automático de todas as demais ainda para vencer. ART. 26º - O Compromissário Comprador, depois de notificado por via postal, com prazo de CINCO DIAS, outorga desde já poderes especiais e irrevogáveis ao Jockey Club, para debitar em conta corrente do PROPRIETÁRIO E/OU CRIADOR, todas as parcelas devidas e referentes ao presente compromisso de compra vencidas e não pagas nas épocas convencionadas, inclusive juros de mora e/ou multa contratual dando como bons e corretos os débitos eventualmente feitos, sem direito a qualquer reclamação ou contestação. Os valores debitados em conta corrente do Compromissário Comprador serão levados à crédito em conta corrente do Promitente Vendedor, caso não haja contranotificação fundamentada. Para todos os fins de direito o endereçamento da notificação postal será o constante no contrato firmado pelo Compromissário Comprador, cabendo a ele no caso de mudança comunicar por escrito ao Promitente Vendedor. ART. 27º - A APPS, não será responsável por eventuais problemas nas aquisições feitas através do sistema telefônico implantado no leilão. CRIMSON TIDE (IRE, 1994) Sadler’s Wells e Sharata, por Darshaan 7 vitórias, entre Inglaterra, Alemanha, e Itália, incl. Grosser Preis Von Dusseldorf, G2, Prêmio Ribot, G2, Grosvenor Casinos September S., G3, 2º Churchill S., L, 3º Sologlas Winter Hill S., G3, Greene King Feilden S., L, Fortune S., L, Sovereign S., L. Ingressou na reprodução em 2002. Pai de: ganhadores de grupo 1: PLENTY OF KICKS (Triplice Coroado, 7 vitórias em 8 apresentações, 1º GP Jockey Club Brasileiro, G1, GP Estado do Rio de Janeiro, G1, GP Cruzei- ro do Sul, G1, GP F. E. de Paula Machado, G1, GP Pres. da República, G1, etc). TANTA HONRA (GP Barão de Piracicaba, G1, GP Roberto e Nelson Grimaldi Seabra, G1); DEAR NATI (1º GP Zélia Gonzaga Peixoto de Castro, G1); DOLLY MAX (GP Henrique Possolo, G1; DEAR NATI (1º GP Zélia G.P. Castro, G1), ganhadores de grupo 2: ZARDANA (1º Bayakoa Handicap, USA, G2); WEST HOPE (GP Pres. Hernani A. Silva, G2,); BIG CHENDO (GP Criterium, Mroñas, G2). Ganhadores de Grupo 3: MADAME CASTELO (GP mariano Procópio), PLUTÃO (GP Ricardo L. Vidigal), RED DUST (Clás. Ensayo, Maroñas - URU), BELIAL (Clás. Diana, Maroñas - URU), DONNA QUIXOTE (GP Luiz F. Cirne Lima), LIGNON’S HERO (GP Ministro da Agricultura), DESEJADO SUN (GP Mário A. Ribeiro), ganhadores de Provas Listadas: MORE DUST (GP Júlio Cápua), MAMANGABA (GP Diana), DOM OBÁ (GP Estado do RS), BETNAL (Clás. Treinta y Tres Orientales, MAR), CHARMINHO (GP Diana (Oaks Stakes), BELLOTA (Clás. Asamblea Gral Legislativa, MAR), BAGUAL MISSIONEIRO (GP Estado do Rio Grande do Sul), ZEPELLIM (Clás. José Calmon), PALAIS DES FESTIVALS (GP Pres. da República), HERMANO LÔ (GP Taça de Cristal), LE KINOPLEX (Clás. Sandpit), TIFF (Clás. Imprensa), e mais ANTIQUÁRIO, HOT HONEY, NORTHERN IRELAND, VITÓRIA DESEJADA, PODE IR, FALLEN ANGEL, SENDING KISSES, VESPER OF LOVE, GEM OF SOUL, etc. FIRST AMERICAN (USA - 1996) Quiet American x In Jubilation, por Isgala 2 vitórias, dos 2 aos 4 anos, nos Estados Unidos, com U$ 262,257 em prêmios, incl. Flamingo Sks, G3 e 3º Indiana Derby, L. Pai de ganhadores de grupo 1 ANCONA (GP Polla de Potrancas, MAR), CORES DO BRASIL (GP Margarida Polak Lara), UNCLE TOM (GP ABCPCC), TIMEO (1º GP São Paulo, G1, GP J. Adhemar de Almeida Prado, etc.), ganhadores de grupo 2: SPARKLING GOLD (GP Roberto Alves de Almeida), ganhadores de grupo 33: TOMORROW MORNING (GP Encerramento), AMERICAN STYLE (GP Presidente do Jockey Club), AMOR SURPRESA (GP Prefeitura da Cidade do RJ), ABADÍA (Clás.
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