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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
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.
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Clearly the validity of a sale is not based on money being exchanged. No reason why Cannon Shell can't sell Bob a horse and because you and Bob have a history that money doesn't have to be exchanged for the sale to be valid. Plus I doubt they would put 1 dollar on the bill of sale.. So I don't get still refusing entry if a valid Bill of Sale exists? I didn't realize it was the racing board..BTW not sure Belmont is deemed private property Steve as it is owned by a state Authority?