Common use of Claim Documentation Clause in Contracts

Claim Documentation. If ▇▇▇▇▇ claims the Puppy has an inherited genetic defect, such diagnosis must occur within the first thirty (30) months by a licensed veterinarian and all documents related to such diagnosis must be sent to Breeder’s designated veterinarian for verification within the warranty period. A CERF certified veterinarian must confirm any hereditary eye defects. If dysplasia is suspected, x-rays must be taken by a vet and sent to OFA for an official reading with abnormal results (mild, moderate, or severe). If the Puppy has any hip-related problems, Buyer may send x-rays to OFA for an official reading at any time, and the Puppy does not have to be over two years of age for the readings. All x-rays must be marked with the Puppy’s AKC # and a micro chip # to be valid. The OFA will solely determine whether the Puppy has hip dysplasia. This warranty does not cover any form of dysplasia that is not genetic (i.e. obesity, malnutrition, neglect etc.), and to ensure such is not the case, Buyer must provide documentation that the Puppy was kept current on all regular vet checkups and vaccinations.

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Sources: Puppy Sales Contract, Puppy Sales Contract