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Originally Posted by freddymo
Steve how hard is it to produce a bill of sale sign it and if necessary(which it hasn't) notarize ? If that isn't proof that ownership has been transfered then what the heck is? If there is a valid proof of sale, I sincerely hope NYRA has t's crossed and I's dotted because I suspect this will be settled in court.. Seriously, what the heck is so complicated about a bill of sale?
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While I have no knowledge of the circumstances involving this particular case NY started to refuse bills of sales that were obvious attempts to circumvent the rules. Things like selling a horse for $1 and such. A notary just proves who signed the document was the person who was listed, does not speak for the validity of the bill of sale. They perhaps asked to see the money trail, receipts, statements,etc. and there were none or were refused? And NYRA and the Racing board are two seperate entities. NYRA didnt scratch the horse.